thanks, @arnhemant. I will definitely take a look at that rx soon. Unfortunately for this month I already used up my toys bugdet, again ...
BTW, I see you are communicating a lot with the flying cinema guys. Seems they are very open for suggestions, isn't it?
Currently I am wondering how to mount a fixed FPV cam for FPV sessions using the flying cinema gimbal (with option to switch both video streams during flight). I am still waiting for a new FPV cam, so I mounted my Mobius on top, but it's sight gets totally blocked by the gimbal on steep turns. I think mounting it beneath the front extension might be a good start, and I guess I'll end up with gear and FPV cam and vtx antenna mounted on the bottom part.
My focus today is tuning: as I said I got a reasonable basic tuning for the gimbal now. But after some intensive flying I thought that the stock PID tuning of cinetank may not be so good, it felt pretty sluggish and strange. So I went for a fresh, manual tuning session, starting with a bench tuning (really scary experience), going to flying session, and finally now I am testing Easytune to get reasonable values. With Easytune I could eliminate most of the artifacts I had got in only one short session, while maintaining a very responsive cinetank in rate mode. It actually feels VERY close to my Nighthawk 250 at the moment, which means it is a bit scary for it's power and size
I think in the end I will come up with one pid bench for sharp flying and one using some expo to achieve smooth transitions in rate. I am amazed how aggressive you can tune the cinetank before it starts to misbehave ...
This will certainly need a while and a lot more testing and experience, but it's fun. Now a final session for today, and then some FTT job to do this afternoon