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<blockquote data-quote="homevale" data-source="post: 113562" data-attributes="member: 19580"><p>Litchi allows you to plan what happens when the mission is over, one of the options is return to home, so when the last way point is done, the aircraft will return to the home point which is usually set at takeoff, i.e. it will return back to you. If the mission is planned correctly you can put the controller down and simply wait for the aircraft to return. Common mistakes occur if the waypoint altitudes have not been planned according to height above ground or height above take off point. The Mission hub that is the online component of Litchi is more than sufficient to plan a mission, you don't need google earth. You can export the mission to google earth and run it as a tour or show altitudes etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="homevale, post: 113562, member: 19580"] Litchi allows you to plan what happens when the mission is over, one of the options is return to home, so when the last way point is done, the aircraft will return to the home point which is usually set at takeoff, i.e. it will return back to you. If the mission is planned correctly you can put the controller down and simply wait for the aircraft to return. Common mistakes occur if the waypoint altitudes have not been planned according to height above ground or height above take off point. The Mission hub that is the online component of Litchi is more than sufficient to plan a mission, you don't need google earth. You can export the mission to google earth and run it as a tour or show altitudes etc. [/QUOTE]
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