Add Tuning & Analysis section to README#4
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Added a new section for Tuning & Analysis tools in the README.
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What this PR does
Adds a new Tuning & Analysis subsection under the existing Tools section, with an entry for FPVtune.
Why
The Tools section currently only has a Simulator subsection. FPV drone PID tuning is a major part of the hobby, and there are tools specifically built for this purpose. FPVtune is a free, open-source web tool that reads Betaflight blackbox logs and generates optimized PID/filter settings automatically.
Placement
Added under Tools > Tuning & Analysis, after the existing Simulator subsection. This keeps the Tools section organized by category.