Now that I look at my video again, I see that I did wiggle the cyclic stick at initialisation time.
The reason I was doing this, was to check if the unit was initialised. I normally just wait for the beep, but it seemed to take a long time for the beep, so I was wiggling the stick to see if the cyclic was responding, i.e. if it was initialised or not.
I think there is a chance that, like you suggested, I may have caused a miscalibration of the cyclic centre-points by doing this.
But, it did take a long time, which is what made me do that with the sticks.
Has the time to initialise increased on startup? Maybe it's just not what I'm used to, which caused me to wiggle the stick to see what was going on ?
You can see it here..
https://youtu.be/nHXYPEPS3QA?t=482I have just checked, and yes, this causes the behaviour every time, so it's my fault!
I still wonder what happened with the rescue getting stuck-on as well though ? that was while in the air at about 1.5m height, the cyclic stayed locked-out as though it was on rescue. I had to hit throttle hold.
I'll keep checking things over anyway!