Level Horizon Calibration
You can use Level Horizon Calibration to compensate for small miss-alignments in controller orientation and to level the horizon in the QGroundControl flight view (blue on top and green on bottom).
:::tip Leveling the horizon is highly recommended, and will result in the best flight performance. This process can also be repeated if you notice a constant drift during flight. :::
Performing the Calibration
To level the horizon:
- Start QGroundControl and connect the vehicle.
- Select the Gear icon (Vehicle Setup) in the top toolbar and then Sensors in the sidebar.
- Click the Level Horizon button.
:::note You should already have set the Autopilot Orientation. If not, you can also set it here. :::
- Place the vehicle in its level flight orientation on a level surface:
- For planes this is the position during level flight (planes tend to have their wings slightly pitched up!)
- For copters this is the hover position.
- Press OK to start the calibration process.
- Wait until the calibration process is finished.
Verification
After the orientation is set and level-horizon calibration is complete, check in the flight view that the heading in the compass shows a value around 0 when you point the vehicle towards north and that the horizon is level (blue on top and green on bottom).
Further Information
- Advanced Orientation Tuning (advanced users only).
- QGroundControl User Guide > Sensors
- PX4 Setup Video “Gyroscope” - @1m14s (Youtube)