Well, it's the classic Avata yaw tumble. The A1 had it and the A2 has it, too, maybe not as harsh as the earlier one. I take the A2 as what it should be seen, a Cinewhoop! No more, no less. If I wanna fly acro, I take my iFlight iH3 or more extreme the Nazgul Evoque F6. If DJI wants do go deeper into the market for manual flying, they have to learn to develop a proper drone for and give the pilot full control over it, exclude any electronic helpers. I still like the A2 though.
Well, it's the classic Avata yaw tumble. The A1 had it and the A2 has it, too, maybe not as harsh as the earlier one.
I take the A2 as what it should be seen, a Cinewhoop! No more, no less. If I wanna fly acro, I take my iFlight iH3 or more extreme the Nazgul Evoque F6.
If DJI wants do go deeper into the market for manual flying, they have to learn to develop a proper drone for and give the pilot full control over it, exclude any electronic helpers.
I still like the A2 though.