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<blockquote data-quote="RotorWash" data-source="post: 104115" data-attributes="member: 18210"><p>Sounds similar to <a href="https://youtu.be/bTiQyjBfuSg" target="_blank">the issue I was having with my Android S7</a> and switching the phone end for end did help a lot. I still find the heading off up to 20° at times before launch with my phone attached to the RC so I always do a few figure 8s with the mobile/RC setup before I take off if I want the heading to be the most accurate it can be. I should add that this is with the ACs internal compass properly calibrated. If you ever find the red AC symbol not properly aligned with the actual craft and you know for sure your mobile/RC combo is calibrated correctly then the AC's compass is off due to local interference or it may need calibration itself. Which should always be a no-fly situation until rectified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RotorWash, post: 104115, member: 18210"] Sounds similar to [URL='https://youtu.be/bTiQyjBfuSg']the issue I was having with my Android S7[/URL] and switching the phone end for end did help a lot. I still find the heading off up to 20° at times before launch with my phone attached to the RC so I always do a few figure 8s with the mobile/RC setup before I take off if I want the heading to be the most accurate it can be. I should add that this is with the ACs internal compass properly calibrated. If you ever find the red AC symbol not properly aligned with the actual craft and you know for sure your mobile/RC combo is calibrated correctly then the AC's compass is off due to local interference or it may need calibration itself. Which should always be a no-fly situation until rectified. [/QUOTE]
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