@DronAlan Hi there, when the camera was rotated 180, you'll have stable take off behavior, but any XY movement would cause the drone to 'fly away' quickly.
Taking a step back with your concerns on physical mounts:
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checking camera orientation:
a. bring up the front camera in portal: it should be upright orientation, e.g. top of the camera image should be from the top of the drone itself ("tops are aligned"). -
Since you are using qvio, only 1 camera is supported. Ensure in
/etc/modalai/vio_cams.confhastracking_downdisabled, It's a safeguard if qvio is accidentally using that camera (would would lead to a orientation problem).
As for IMU, the voxl2 unit should have the USB-C port facing the bottom/ground side (and WiFi dongle on the top side). Let's force reset the imu calibration. If you run on the drone voxl-calibrate-imu and follow the directions, will reset the imu.
Let's check these items. If they all pass and still presents the orientation problem, then it's worth moving to the SDK1.6.3 to take advantage of the advanced config installer.
