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<blockquote data-quote="shuggins" data-source="post: 124844" data-attributes="member: 13576"><p>I used Litchi a lot with my Spark. Have you heard about how to do the "virtual Litchi mission" (VLM)? It's way to use <a href="https://flylitchi.com/" target="_blank">Litchi for DJI Drones</a> (once you sign up for free) and draw out your mission, export it and then import into Google Earth to see a simulation of how it would go if you were to fly the mission with your Spark. It's a nice way to make adjustments to the mission so that when you go outside to fly it for real, it'll be much much closer to what you want it to be. For me, doing that is important for see how the gimbal pitch will look (the angle of the camera is at as it's flying along your waypoints). </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, like many who really want the Spark to stay alive, I fly it less and less these days....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shuggins, post: 124844, member: 13576"] I used Litchi a lot with my Spark. Have you heard about how to do the "virtual Litchi mission" (VLM)? It's way to use [URL="https://flylitchi.com/"]Litchi for DJI Drones[/URL] (once you sign up for free) and draw out your mission, export it and then import into Google Earth to see a simulation of how it would go if you were to fly the mission with your Spark. It's a nice way to make adjustments to the mission so that when you go outside to fly it for real, it'll be much much closer to what you want it to be. For me, doing that is important for see how the gimbal pitch will look (the angle of the camera is at as it's flying along your waypoints). Unfortunately, like many who really want the Spark to stay alive, I fly it less and less these days.... [/QUOTE]
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