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    Looks stable for slow flight, but how does it do in fast forward flight? Aggressive?

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    Looks very very nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by durangoflyer View Post
    Looks stable for slow flight, but how does it do in fast forward flight? Aggressive?
    I've been doing loops and rolls with mine, absolutely wonderful, most stable quad I have flown thusfar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ssassen View Post
    I've been doing loops and rolls with mine, absolutely wonderful, most stable quad I have flown thusfar.
    god to Hear this Sander

    have you modified the P setting to do the acrobatic job ?

    I do some flight test succesfull yesterday with roxymotor and modified ss 18 amp hk
    its working fine
    need to repair my x650 frame to do video test
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    I just ordered a Naza today. I am going to put it on my Jakub small quad frame. I have a Warthox board on it now but I just can't get it to fly the way I want. Tried all kinds of settings and different motors and escs with no luck. Always has a little wobble to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssassen View Post
    I've been doing loops and rolls with mine, absolutely wonderful, most stable quad I have flown thusfar.
    you did the video of the flight with roll and flip with your Naza

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    Quote Originally Posted by durangoflyer View Post
    Looks stable for slow flight, but how does it do in fast forward flight? Aggressive?
    We were testing our hex the other day and with no wind were able to cruise at about 15-25mph.

    The fastest speed we were able to achieve was about 43mph in attitude mode according to the Eagle Tree OSD.

    The NAZA didn't like going too fast in attitude ( stable ) mode.

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    I read somewhere that the Naza had its own vibration isolation inside the case. Was that little bit of foam all there was or was there something else that didn't get photographed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Monkey View Post
    I read somewhere that the Naza had its own vibration isolation inside the case. Was that little bit of foam all there was or was there something else that didn't get photographed?
    Yes, the NAZA has internal vibration isolation but that didn't stop us from using thicker mounting foam.
    The mounting foam tape DJI includes is extremely thin.

    We suspect it's important that the NAZA be mounted square to the frame for the auto level to work correctly, which would explain the thin foam.

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    I'm now on my 4th quad built with the Naza and so far no problem using the supplied thin 3m foam. I've seen some guys having problems when using thicker foam. The thicker one used being too soft, inducing vibrations to the fc. For me I'll stick with the supplied ones.

    Quote Originally Posted by Techinstein View Post
    Yes, the NAZA has internal vibration isolation but that didn't stop us from using thicker mounting foam.
    The mounting foam tape DJI includes is extremely thin.

    We suspect it's important that the NAZA be mounted square to the frame for the auto level to work correctly, which would explain the thin foam.
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