Thanks.
As per your last para , I was wondering what the difference would be between higher yaw rate or some acro+.
Or maybe I was also wondering : ' acro+ on yaw .... why ? '
Am happy with acro+ (at 55) on roll and pitch - it does give much snappier rolls and flips .
Just can't get my head round it's effects / reasons on yaw.
Having said as much , tried it today and it poss helped alleviate the wobble-on-hard-180-turn that I suffer with.
Mind you I've persuaded myself that I've found the cure for that before.
I can believe that. Rate / AxisLock tries hard to obey the commands you give it. If you move the stick quickly from 0 to 1000 degrees per second, it will try hard to do that, and currently yaw command/stabilization is equal to roll/pitch command/stabilization, so when it can't jump instantly from 0 to 1000 degrees per second yaw, everything suffers.
The correct solution is to drastically reduce yaw PID so that it spins yaw up/down more slowly. Before you do this, you should understand that this will make yaw react more slowly. A quick motion on the yaw stick will act like you moved the stick slowly. I haven't tried this, but I would drastically reduce yaw PID P and perhaps I too. Maybe cut P in half to start with, then if it needs more, cut both P (again) and I in half. Repeat cutting P and I in half till it works as desired. If cutting in half (multiply by 0.5) is too much of a cut, try multiplying by something between 0.5 (in half) and 1.0 (no change).
I think that our command and stabilization should prioritize roll and pitch first, but that can cause other issues...