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Spark+Autopilot+Waypoint Mission created in Google Earth Pro - WOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="mick92780" data-source="post: 15961" data-attributes="member: 1081"><p>You're welcome. </p><p></p><p>Remember to check the altitude of your waypoints created on Google Earth, as altitude data does not come over during the import. </p><p></p><p>Autopilot will set the waypoint altitude from the default altitude on that mission, and each waypoint's altitude can be modified as you see fit.</p><p></p><p>I have been using 'joystick mode' for the missions that are really hairy, like going between tall trees etc. </p><p></p><p>It lets you run the mission as slow as you like and observe for yourself that the drone isn't going to crash into anything, (this is important because the drone isn't always front-facing into the direction of flight depending on your subject focus, so your collision avoidance is impaired.)</p><p></p><p>Then, once you have ascertained that the path is safe, you can fly the mission at speed with greater confidence.</p><p></p><p>Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mick92780, post: 15961, member: 1081"] You're welcome. Remember to check the altitude of your waypoints created on Google Earth, as altitude data does not come over during the import. Autopilot will set the waypoint altitude from the default altitude on that mission, and each waypoint's altitude can be modified as you see fit. I have been using 'joystick mode' for the missions that are really hairy, like going between tall trees etc. It lets you run the mission as slow as you like and observe for yourself that the drone isn't going to crash into anything, (this is important because the drone isn't always front-facing into the direction of flight depending on your subject focus, so your collision avoidance is impaired.) Then, once you have ascertained that the path is safe, you can fly the mission at speed with greater confidence. Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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