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yes, in my tests with the real drone and came up with the settings in the desription above, which for my taste are very close. But they aren't set in stone, for example I currently test even higher Expo in the sim and also with the real drone.
I got one question tho, because I am completely new to fpv.
These rates for the real drone you mentioned above are already set in the simulator, right?
I just need to set it in the drone too, to get a similiar feeling. Did I understand that correctly?
Roll 120 350 0.59
Pitch 120 350 0.59
Yaw 120 325 0.55
Clip with these rates: https://youtu.be/uZPKNhxEvlE
And here a sample flight in Liftoff: https://youtu.be/qjq6QIXzcfM
As one can see the drone in Liftoff is still a little bit more agile than the real one with these combination of rates (Real vs. Sim), so it's still work in progress....