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Inverse Yaw Rolls, Camera angle what’s it all about?

It’s only a subtle thing, but some of the rolls Thomas does creates some degree of confusion essentially based around how the camera rotates throughout the movement. Some of his rolls like pretty much like an aircraft roll which isn’t normally the case when running 45 degree tilt.

In this video he explains exactly how it’s done. His Helix is running the default 45 degree tilt both the GoPro and the FPV Camera. He’s also running on Mode 1 on the Taranis but your main focus should be the Yaw and Roll which is exactly the same as Mode 2

Airframes used in this video
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ImpulseRC Helix ZX5
http://impulserc.com/helix-zx5-fpv-racing-frame
ImpulseRC FC
T-Motor F-40 II 2400kv
HQ 5x4x3 Rotor Riot Edition
VTx ImpulseRC
TBS Triumph
Aikon 30amp ESCs (BLHeli_S)
Turnigy Graphene 4S Packs
HS1177 Camera - 2.1mm Lens
45 Degree Camera Tilt
BetaFligt 3.0
GoPro Hero4 Black


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