Evaluating the aircraft tune¶
Most pilots will look to move to Autotune as quickly as possible once their aircraft can hover safely in AltHold. Before Autotune is run the pilot should ensure that the current tune is good enough to recover from the repeated tests run by Autotune. To test the current state of tune:
Take off in AltHold or STABILIZE
Apply small roll and pitch inputs. Start with 5 degree inputs and releasing the stick to centre, pitch, left, right, roll forward back, then all 4 points on the diagonal
Increase inputs gradually to full stick deflection
Go to full stick deflection and letting the sticks spring back to centre
If the aircraft begins to overshoot significantly or oscillate after the stick input, halt the tests before the situation begins to endanger the aircraft. The aircraft may require manual tuning (see next section) before autotune can be run.
To test the stabilization loops independent of the input shaping, set the parameter: ATC_RATE_FF_ENAB to 0.
Take off in AltHold or STABILIZE
Hold a roll or pitch input
Release the stick and observe the overshoot as the aircraft levels itself
Gradually increase the stick deflection to 100%
Halt the tests if the aircraft overshoots level significantly or if the aircraft oscillates, the aircraft may require manual tuning (see next section) before autotune can be run.
Set ATC_RATE_FF_ENAB to 1 after the tests are complete.