is this going to be the same everytime i take off? i would have though that it can do a gradual take off like those bigger quad. btw does those dji phantoms or bigger have the same issue?
You can make gradual takeoff with LP when you get used to it. DJI Phantom may not have that behaviour. These commercial quadcopters, from the first day, use all sensors and throttle stick is not controlling real throttle, but vertical position afaik You can control vertical position if you have enough information from sensors. All open-source firmwares, can also be used for racing copters, that's the default configuration using Complementary sensor fusion algorithm (using only gyro and accel). With these two sensors only, you can't control vertical position accurately I think. LP has INS13 sensor fusion algorithm (EKF for navigation) which uses more sensors, but it will still use throttle as real throttle, there has never been a need for anything else. Furthermore, DJI Phantoms are just one hardware, which means they can be shipped already tuned. Open-source firmware can't be tuned to any specific build, as it has to run on wide range of vehicles. Most problems people have are usually bad tune, bad build or bad configuration. If you want to just fly, DJI is a choice, you don't have to know much, when it breaks or goes nuts, you don't even need to know why it flew away. With DIY hardware and open-source firmware, you really need to know a lot and learn a lot, it's mostly about learning, building, tinkering. DJI places magnetometer in landing pads, for a good reason, and many users realize why when their self-build copter goes nuts