hamilc; Thanks for the suggestions. I have a Chinese cc3d. I went through all the vehicle setup without problems (many, many times!). The TX setup was the only one that gave me a problem, but eventually it worked fine. I do have a problem with the output checks in that one (or sometimes two) of the props do not respond at all. However, if I go back through the vehicle setup, I can control all four just fine. Also, in the flight data tab, several times the controls would just keep doing a slow roll even though the vehicle was resting on the ground. Once it did a 360, it seemed to stabilize again - not good if this happens in real flight! Also when I power up the drone (no props) the speed of the individual motors seems to vary each time I rev the motors. One time one motor was really screaming! So I was able to eventually get it off the ground, but I will try the string idea next time.
TheOtherCliff; Well, I did follow instructions, but it didn't work until I found the Magic Word! And I didn't build a car from scratch, I put together a kitcar that should work once it is all together. Or at least that is what I thought I was doing.
So out of curiosity, it seems like the instrumentation should allow for correction of most of the drift; if the stick is near the middle, just keep the drone at zero acceleration. I should think this would be part of the controller function.