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Old 16-07-2015
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Can someone help me please, I have just transferred over to the tbs discovery with my naza v2 using dji e300. Does anyone have a good starting point on the gains.

I have tried 2 lots of settings now and the quad just doesn't seem to be stable, ie drifts to the right and doesn't hoover steady without input from my transmitter.

Many thanks in advance for the help
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You could try doing the calibration on the flight controller again,make sure the quad is 100% level whilst doing it .(it took me a couple of times to get it right)
Also check everything is striaght and tight .
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Yes recalibrate as suggested.
Are all your props and motors in the same condition?
If you swap motors to the other side, does the issue move sides also?

Have you seen this page: http://beta.ivc.no/wiki/index.php/TBS_Discovery
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