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Spark threads the needle between 2 power lines with Litchi
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<blockquote data-quote="Mtntrogger" data-source="post: 103471" data-attributes="member: 18608"><p>Lesson learned ! Google Earth virtual flight path is amazing , BUT definitely does not show things like tree height or power lines. Hahahaha. </p><p>The craziest part is this ; I had programmed this in litchi about 6 weeks before I flew this. I ended up changing some of the altitude settings on the waypoints exactly where this happened.</p><p> </p><p>I was unsure I set the elevation high enough in this area so just 10 minutes before the flight I raised the values exact 16 feet. If I had been lower, like my flight was originally planning, I would certainly had crashed into some trees. </p><p></p><p>Retrieval would be sketchy also since the area is all gated off with lots of no tresspass signs. However I have been in there many times before it was all gated. </p><p>Grateful my spark made it back to me on this one !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mtntrogger, post: 103471, member: 18608"] Lesson learned ! Google Earth virtual flight path is amazing , BUT definitely does not show things like tree height or power lines. Hahahaha. The craziest part is this ; I had programmed this in litchi about 6 weeks before I flew this. I ended up changing some of the altitude settings on the waypoints exactly where this happened. I was unsure I set the elevation high enough in this area so just 10 minutes before the flight I raised the values exact 16 feet. If I had been lower, like my flight was originally planning, I would certainly had crashed into some trees. Retrieval would be sketchy also since the area is all gated off with lots of no tresspass signs. However I have been in there many times before it was all gated. Grateful my spark made it back to me on this one ! [/QUOTE]
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