Go into your throttle endpoint menu and raise the number on the low throttle. This will lower the throttle so that the quad will see low stick. All of the DSM Rx quads have this issue.
Also, register your DX6 with spektrum/horizon (can't remember which) and update the airware. The new one will have the quad menu. It's as simple as downloading the file, putting it on the SD card that came with your Tx and popping it in. Then, In system settings, you will go into the SD card menu and select load firmware (I think, it's been a while. I have a video on the DX9 and it should be the same process).
On that THR setting, set that 111 to 130 or even higher.
Your the man Tony. I did a test flight and mann that thing is like a humming bird on crack! Cant wait til tomorrow to take it outside. Thanks again. You mention that you installed beta-flight in yours and you like it.
Yup, Betaflight is pretty good. Seems a bit more stable than Cleanflight IMO. But Cleanflight will do just fine in most cases.
I'm not sure what is going on unless you got some glue down in the bushings of the motors. If that is the case, then you will need new motors. It's almost impossible to clean these things. But you can try soaking just the tip in acetone (don't get any plastic in the acetone, it will melt). This will remove the glue and hopefully clean out that bushing.
I trimmed mine using the Board & Sensor alignment on the Configuration page of Cleanflight.[/QUOTE
Thank you Admiral. I know that I have alot to learn and every little information you guys present will help me extremely. I'll have to check Cleanflight board & sensor alignment in configuration also.
Cool deal! We need video!!!