Practical PID Tuning - Part 8 - Getting From Good To Perfect

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In part 8 of the series, I show you three tuning flights where I am getting the last bit of propwash oscillation out of my KingKong 5040 tri-blades. Eliminating propwash is one of the things that separates a good tune from a great, or even perfect tune. The techniques shown here aren't guaranteed to work for everyone, but hopefully they will provide some insight into how I approach the problem. Also, this video shows the types of maneuvers I do when testing out a tune, which I am often asked about.
Parts List:
Lumenier QAV-R frame (GetFPV.com)
Xracer F303 v2.1 (FPVMode.coml)
Betaflight 2.9.1 @ 4k/4k Multishot
Rotorgeeks RG20 Plus ESC (Rotorgeeks.com) / BLHeli 14.6
Rotorgeeks 7075 2205/2700kv motors (Rotorgeeks.com)
KingKong 5x4x3 Props
Foxeer XAT600 / HS1177 (Atees.com)
FrSky X4R-SB receiver (Atees.com)
TS5823 200 mW vTX
Aomway cloverleaf antenna
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