When the antennas are not parallel to the x body axis, the GPS message
contains the angular offset but the data is already corrected in the
driver. EKF2 should then not add this offset during the initialisation.
This fixes the cases where the yaw message from the GNSS receiver would
take more time than the vel/pos. The estimator should wait and not
immediately fall back to an other aiding source after 5sec.
If it never comes, it will never fall back, but this is ok since the
user wants to fly with GPS aiding an not with something else.
If the user selects GPS yaw fusion but that there is no GPS yaw data in
the GPS message or if the fusion is rejected for some time, the GPS yaw
data is declared faulty and the fusion is stopped to allow an other
source of yaw aiding to start.