gil
Captain
Flight distance : 1379308 ft
United States
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First of all let me say it's nice to see that not all quad flyers are men -- Welcome!
Second, without knowing which video out of the bizillion Phantom videos you are referring to I will attempt to answer your question. The TX Sticks Calibration is basically making sure that when your control sticks are in the center neutral position the Phantom is not going to be making any movement on it's own. Example, if the yaw (the paper label that came around your remote control identifies it as turn left / turn right) isn't calibrated correctly the Phantom will spin either left or right on it's axis when it's hovering. Any unexpected movement is not something you would want when you're just learning to fly!
Let me point out that when you are in the Phantom 2 Vision Assistant software look at the window on the left side, when you hover your mouse over different parts of the screen it will show information about what the different functions are for (see screen capture).
Bottom line, calibration is good! Get familiar with all the different ways for your compass, gimbal, sticks and if you haven't already done so please go to the Phantom 2 support page and download a copy of the PHANTOM2_User_Manual_v1.2_en and the Phantom 2 Vision+ Pilot Training Guide (EN) v1.1 both of these documents have a lot of useful information and will save you from asking a lot of questions.
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