Hi all.
I've been an FPV pilot for several years, flying acro on 3", 5", 7" 4S and 6S home built quads, often with a GoPro strapped on top! I recently bought an Avata 2 as I wanted some new HD goggles anyway (hoping for O4 Air Unit to arrive soon!) and thought the Avata 2 would be fun, give some nice cinematic footage, as well as being easy to travel with.
However, here's my question. Is it possible to adjust the maximum pitch angle on the Avata 2 when flying in either Normal, or Sport mode?
I have got the FPV Remote as well, and I have full Manual mode enabled, with rates set to my preference, which of course means full control over pitch and everything else. But... Normal/Sport mode are actually really good for filming with, especially the altitude hold control which is nice when flying over water. Problem is, at max throttle, even with max forward pitch, the Avata 2 will still climb rather than simply go faster at the same altitude.
I'm guessing the pitch is locked to limit the forward speed in these modes? But any way round it would be great. Thanks
I've been an FPV pilot for several years, flying acro on 3", 5", 7" 4S and 6S home built quads, often with a GoPro strapped on top! I recently bought an Avata 2 as I wanted some new HD goggles anyway (hoping for O4 Air Unit to arrive soon!) and thought the Avata 2 would be fun, give some nice cinematic footage, as well as being easy to travel with.
However, here's my question. Is it possible to adjust the maximum pitch angle on the Avata 2 when flying in either Normal, or Sport mode?
I have got the FPV Remote as well, and I have full Manual mode enabled, with rates set to my preference, which of course means full control over pitch and everything else. But... Normal/Sport mode are actually really good for filming with, especially the altitude hold control which is nice when flying over water. Problem is, at max throttle, even with max forward pitch, the Avata 2 will still climb rather than simply go faster at the same altitude.
I'm guessing the pitch is locked to limit the forward speed in these modes? But any way round it would be great. Thanks
