Kurt wrote:
I used to set the cyclic rate to 13, but I tried setting it back to 11 to check. But that made no difference. I test this every flight now, and it always fail.
Are you sure you have enough cyclic pitch? Mine set at 10 degrees so that it wont have boomstrike in aggressive moves. If you have wrong cyclic throw value in Spirit you might find it hard to compensate.
Furthermore, do you have high enough cyclic gain but to an extent the head doesn't wobble?
I believe the system initialise and generate an artificial horizon so that values of horizontal , vertical, yaw axis are at [0,0,0] each. The 5 degree tilt doesn't affect much actually because in normal flight, flybarless gyro are used just to compensate or smooth out from your inputs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF1TAfptTXM&t=78sIn regards to rescue, I could guess it by minimising the closest distance from your rescue activation point to horizontal, vertical, yaw axis to values at [0,0,0] each, which is your initial bootup point... So the 5 degree may affect... not sure