I might be able to add a straight line feature if that would be helpful?
I think a straight line would be helpful..but that might just be me.
I might be able to add a straight line feature if that would be helpful?
Hi Everyone! I head up the design and user interface side of things here at Airnest. I wanted to jump in and say thanks for all the support and extremely valuable feedback. Let me know how I can help moving forward. It's great to be working with all of you!
Just made my first 2 AirNest flights, in pretty nasty windy conditions. The app ran well, first flight was no POI and the P3P kept the camera faced forward perfectly. Second flight used POI and that worked flawlessly as well.
It was very windy you can see the P3P had a hard time flying 8mph back into the wind. It was gusting up to 20 mph.
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Here is a video of the flights.
Just made my first 2 AirNest flights, in pretty nasty windy conditions. Here is a video of the flights.
We are now starting to gear up for launch. I am about to push what is hopefully our final update until post launch. We weren't able to get all of the feature requests in but we will continue to work on them! Prior to launch we will be opening up our Beta for a stress test and we will be running a competition. Stay tuned!
This video was all shot this past Thursday 10/15/15, all aerials were done using the Airnest app.
Hi Justin,
I attempted to use this app today but could not get it to connect to the aircraft- the top right box was red informing me that it was not connected.
I was in F mode with a fully updated P3P and IPad running ios9.
Any idea? The DJI GO app worked fine
You can zoom out, but you would have to reposition the POI. Of course if you wait until after setting the altitude you can zoom around then too.When you are setting the POI in patch mode it is possible to zoom the map in/out and rotate it etc (which is a good thing) however doing so repositions the POI.
I believe this is because the POI is set when your finger touches rather than releases the screen. If it carried out this action when you released your 2nd finger would have to touched before your first released, this would allow you to tell the difference between a POI position and a map adjustment.
You can zoom out, but you would have to reposition the POI. Of course if you wait until after setting the altitude you can zoom around then too.
You are correct a simple touch event will drop the POI pin.
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