What is throttle mid Betaflight?

Throttle Mid changes where in the throttle curve you want to apply the Throttle Expo. By default it's set to 50% throttle (0.50), but in my opinion this should be set to your normal cruising throttle. This is where you will need the most throttle resolution and it should make it easier to control your altitude.
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How do you set throttle in Betaflight?

Go to Mixer, find the Throttle channel, hold down the Enter button and select Edit. The default value for Weight is 100, which means 100%. Reduce it to whatever percentage you like. You will notice the bar on the right shrinks on both sides as you reduce Weight.
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What is the throttle on a drone controller?

Throttle. Controls the amount of power sent to your drone, which makes the drone go faster or slower.
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What is PID tuning drone?

PID Tuning is like Playing Golf :)

Sensors on an FPV drone, i.e. the gyro, takes measurements of what is going on – how fast the drone is rotating. Setpoint is the desired state of the system – i.e. how fast the drone should be rotating. Error is basically the difference between measurement and setpoint.
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What is anti gravity in Betaflight?

Anti-Gravity is not a flight mode, but a feature. It reduces the “dips” (sudden pitch-down) when you changing throttle rapidly. To do that it basically raises I gain momentarily when throttle is changing a lot, and so I gain will stay the same for the rest of the flight.
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Tips for Adjusting Throttle Curve in Betaflight 2022



How do I reduce throttle response?

One of the easiest ways to improve engine and throttle response is by making sure your fuel filter is clean. When you stomp on the gas pedal, it sends a signal for more fuel to go into the engine.
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What is the throttle body?

A throttle body is a butterfly valve located between the air intake filter and the intake manifold. It regulates how much air can go into the engine, based on driver input through the gas pedal. As more air flows into the engine, it injects more fuel, thus allowing for more power.
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What is super rate in Betaflight?

The combination of RC Rate and Super Rate determines “max angular velocity” – how fast the drone is allowed to rotate (measured in degrees per second). Expo changes the sensitivity in centre stick. Note that while Super Rate changes max velocity, it also has an effect on centre stick sensitivity too just like Expo.
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What is yaw in drone?

Imagine three lines running through an airplane and intersecting at right angles at the airplane's center of gravity. Rotation around the front-to-back axis is called roll. Rotation around the side-to-side axis is called pitch. Rotation around the vertical axis is called yaw.
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Are flying drones easy?

What is this? Drone flying is actually fairly difficult, especially for a beginner with no practical background in flying anything remote-controlled. This is why many beginners take flying courses or start with flight simulation software. It is always best to know the basics first before actually flying a drone.
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What is dynamic idle in Betaflight?

Dynamic Idle improves how Betaflight controls the motors at the low end of the rpm range. It requires an ESC that supports Bidirectional DShot telemetry - ie, an ESC that can send RPM data to the flight controller.
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Is a throttle body worth it?

Rather, the throttle body supports horsepower. It is a fundamental piece to making power, but does not make power on its own. A properly sized throttle body will provide sufficient airflow and velocity for good engine power and throttle response. Essentially, it allows horsepower to flow through it.
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What does a bigger throttle body do?

A bigger throttle body means more air

And since the engine is basically a large air pump, increasing the air intake level will increase the engine's power output as well, in some cases by up to 15 to 25 hp.
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Should throttle body be closed at idle?

A small airflow rate at engine idle is required to maintain a low engine speed and to save fuel consumption. Since the throttle plate is almost closed at idle, the plate and bore tolerance becomes important in determining the plate open area and thus the airflow rate.
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What does a throttle response do?

A throttle response controller is a device that helps with a cars pedal engine response. By controlling your pedal sensitivity, you can customize the acceleration of your vehicle and get an immediate feel for how much power you want to use every time.
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Does throttle response increase acceleration?

It can noticeably improve the rate of acceleration, and response time of many cars with electronic throttle control, making them feel significantly less sluggish. This is done by completely bypassing a significant portion of the car's computer system, and doing the necessary calculations using a custom processor.
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What is throttle performance?

The term “throttling” in general refers to a reduction in system performance below what the components were designed for. Usually, this happens to prevent overheating, as is the case with Apple's MacBooks.
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What causes motor Desync?

Common causes are excessively high RPM (motors are running faster than the ESC can handle) or/and there is too much electrical noise. When motor RPM is too high, the ESC can miss the “zero crossing” of the motor (commutation), while electrical noise in the signal can worsen the situation.
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