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<blockquote data-quote="jimlips" data-source="post: 97828" data-attributes="member: 15968"><p>Regarding Litchi, yes, once you start your mission, you can actually turn off your RC/phone, and the aircraft will complete the mission on its own. HOWEVER, any tilt up/down on the camera will not happen, as that is controlled by your smartphone/pad during the mission. If you just set the tilt where you want it at the beginning of the mission, it will hold that tilt angle during the whole mission just fine, and complete the mission on its own. Always make sure and set the last waypoint back to where you are, so you can regain control when it arrives back "home". Programmed altitudes are followed by the aircraft, even without a phone/RC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimlips, post: 97828, member: 15968"] Regarding Litchi, yes, once you start your mission, you can actually turn off your RC/phone, and the aircraft will complete the mission on its own. HOWEVER, any tilt up/down on the camera will not happen, as that is controlled by your smartphone/pad during the mission. If you just set the tilt where you want it at the beginning of the mission, it will hold that tilt angle during the whole mission just fine, and complete the mission on its own. Always make sure and set the last waypoint back to where you are, so you can regain control when it arrives back "home". Programmed altitudes are followed by the aircraft, even without a phone/RC. [/QUOTE]
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