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Litchi Mission - Travis, Metzger, Cross Mountain Loop - August 25, 2018
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<blockquote data-quote="pmshop" data-source="post: 62150" data-attributes="member: 3174"><p>In the order of their appearance:</p><p>WP 1 is NOT home - WP 1 is where the mission starts from.</p><p>Case in point with this last mission; I started in my driveway, went up 120ft, turned to WP 1 over the road and hit it. The camera then tilted down -12° as programmed and the craft went on its way to do the mission. WP 15 was behind WP 1 in the road. When it was hit, the mission ended with announcement. The craft then turned to where I took off from, moved to and landed right on target (Mission End Action: RTH).</p><p></p><p>"then you have to do all of the waypoints settings only after the Spark is actually off the ground and hovering. "</p><p>Incorrect.</p><p>Before turning the Spark on, plan the mission in the app if you do not have access to Mission Hub.</p><p>There is nothing saying you have to have the Spark turned on, or flying, to plan the mission.</p><p>Plan the mission and save it.</p><p>Turn on the Spark, controller and link up with Litchi.</p><p>Load the flight and hit the play button.</p><p></p><p>I believe Waypoint is the only mode that the Spark does not have to be turned on or in flight to plan.</p><p>You do not have to be in the air to start a waypoint mission.</p><p></p><p>I do know you have to be in flight to engage Orbit.</p><p>And, kinda pointless, but you have to be in the air also for Focus to work.</p><p>So it should go without saying that you need to be in the air to track and pano too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmshop, post: 62150, member: 3174"] In the order of their appearance: WP 1 is NOT home - WP 1 is where the mission starts from. Case in point with this last mission; I started in my driveway, went up 120ft, turned to WP 1 over the road and hit it. The camera then tilted down -12° as programmed and the craft went on its way to do the mission. WP 15 was behind WP 1 in the road. When it was hit, the mission ended with announcement. The craft then turned to where I took off from, moved to and landed right on target (Mission End Action: RTH). "then you have to do all of the waypoints settings only after the Spark is actually off the ground and hovering. " Incorrect. Before turning the Spark on, plan the mission in the app if you do not have access to Mission Hub. There is nothing saying you have to have the Spark turned on, or flying, to plan the mission. Plan the mission and save it. Turn on the Spark, controller and link up with Litchi. Load the flight and hit the play button. I believe Waypoint is the only mode that the Spark does not have to be turned on or in flight to plan. You do not have to be in the air to start a waypoint mission. I do know you have to be in flight to engage Orbit. And, kinda pointless, but you have to be in the air also for Focus to work. So it should go without saying that you need to be in the air to track and pano too. [/QUOTE]
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