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In February, I am planning to use a P3 Pro to do some habitat surveys over a swampland forest in Louisiana. The area is flat, and there are no trees much over 100 feet tall. I have already done some testing in this environment:
Ivory-billed Woodpecker Habitat from a Drone - YouTube
In the past, I had to fly at max altitude in order to maintain a connection and get out to ranges of several hundred meters. I would like to use Litchi to make it possible to fly at a lower altitude (around 40 to 50 meters) out to ranges of 1 or 2 miles. I want to do something very simple. Fly in a straight line to the first waypoint (located on the order of a mile or two away), make a 90 degree turn, fly a much shorter distance to the second waypoint, and then return to home.
I have been looking for information on Litchi in other posts. I will also get started doing some testing with Litchi (but this is complicated since I live in the middle of the huge D.C. area no fly zone). In the meantime, I would welcome help and suggestions. I have been using an iPad 2. Is Litchi compatible with that device, and is it the way to go for what I want to do? Will I be able to manually launch it and then let Litchi take over? As it approaches on the return, will I be able to take back control to land it? How will I enter the cruising altitude, speed, and GPS coordinates for the waypoints? Will I be able to start it recording and aim the gimbal before letting Litchi take over? Sorry for all of the questions, which are probably obvious to experienced users, but I'm always a slow learner with this kind of thing, and I have a short time to learn before starting the surveys.
Thanks in advance to all!
Ivory-billed Woodpecker Habitat from a Drone - YouTube
In the past, I had to fly at max altitude in order to maintain a connection and get out to ranges of several hundred meters. I would like to use Litchi to make it possible to fly at a lower altitude (around 40 to 50 meters) out to ranges of 1 or 2 miles. I want to do something very simple. Fly in a straight line to the first waypoint (located on the order of a mile or two away), make a 90 degree turn, fly a much shorter distance to the second waypoint, and then return to home.
I have been looking for information on Litchi in other posts. I will also get started doing some testing with Litchi (but this is complicated since I live in the middle of the huge D.C. area no fly zone). In the meantime, I would welcome help and suggestions. I have been using an iPad 2. Is Litchi compatible with that device, and is it the way to go for what I want to do? Will I be able to manually launch it and then let Litchi take over? As it approaches on the return, will I be able to take back control to land it? How will I enter the cruising altitude, speed, and GPS coordinates for the waypoints? Will I be able to start it recording and aim the gimbal before letting Litchi take over? Sorry for all of the questions, which are probably obvious to experienced users, but I'm always a slow learner with this kind of thing, and I have a short time to learn before starting the surveys.
Thanks in advance to all!