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I am using the Litchi app to video back and forth in a grid pattern over 40 acres of land, at about 125 ft. altitude. How do I know if what I am doing is "too" long of a flight plan? I will be traveling fairly slow, about 7 mph.
If I run it through Google Earth and watch it, does it travel at the appropriate speed, assuming little wind?
And assuming I need to plan more than one flight, so that I can continue with the grid pattern, will it start fairly accurately at a way point from the first flight? (I want to take the video and put it in Microsoft ICE for a flat "map", so to speak.)
And....is about 7 mph video appropriate for stitching software? Could I go faster? (mind as well ask....)
Any ideas would be very much appreciated!
If I run it through Google Earth and watch it, does it travel at the appropriate speed, assuming little wind?
And assuming I need to plan more than one flight, so that I can continue with the grid pattern, will it start fairly accurately at a way point from the first flight? (I want to take the video and put it in Microsoft ICE for a flat "map", so to speak.)
And....is about 7 mph video appropriate for stitching software? Could I go faster? (mind as well ask....)
Any ideas would be very much appreciated!