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MC Poshold attitude control failure when an uncommanded climb occurs #11470
Description
Normally an uncommanded climb condition does not occur when entering MC Poshold at lower velocity.
However, if a Copter or especially a VTOL has forward speed when Poshold is engaged. The Copter or VTOL will tilt backward to slowdown. Or even brake if MC Braking mode is active. Causing the model to begin to climb, due to its forward inertial momentum.
As you can imagine, it is even worse with a VTOL, due to the wings angle of attack increasing, and producing an even higher rate of climb.
This can range from 1 to 3m on some Copters. And as much as 10m on a VTOL, depending on forward speed.
When this situation occurs. The Altitude controller over-reacts. And instead of reducing the throttle to a preset minimum, it instead drops it to zero, in a vain attempt to reach nav_mc_auto_climb_rate. Leaving the copter or VTOL to free-fall in an uncontrolled state.
Meaning the LEVEL controller has no motor authority to even control attitude in the fall. So it ends up back sliding at the braking bank angle.
This issue becomes even worse once the model has free-fallen back down to the original altitude that Poshold was engaged.
By this time the model has a lot of vertical descent velocity. And its attitude is also screwed-up. So the first thing it does is to raise the motor throttle from STOP to 100%, to catch its fall, and tries to hold the original altitude target.
This causes al sorts of grief. Because the LEVEL controller over-reacts and 1 time in 3 will flip the copter.
And as any one who has experienced a copter flip in an altitude hold mode knows It never ends well. The odds of recovery before the ground are slim.
I know engaging Poshold at speed doesn't happen often. But is bad if you do activate it. Like in a case I experienced when I had an insect under my goggle. And I switched to it, to halt the quad so I could lift the goggle.
Conclusion :
The motors should never be reduced to 0% throttle or STOP, even when an uncommanded climb occurs. There should be a minimum throttle command for the altitude descent rate.
Otherwise the LEVEL controller becomes inactive. Leading to a complete loss of attitude control. And in a case like this, Airmode idle throttle does not help.
If anyone is interested. I can forward a log or DVR.