Mossiback
Well-Known Member
Litchi will continue the mission after it loses connection with the RC, at least until the battery gives out and is forced to land. Then, given connection was lost, you wont even know where to start looking.
You can not add a battery. Safely you have 20 minutes of flight time in the conditions you are describing. At that altitude you won’t get half way.
I recommend you launch and record the first half. Then move to the second location and record the second half. Don’t make a problem that isn’t there.
Yeah. But other than that everything's cool. Right? (joking)Why not climb the hill and launch from there? Or drive nearer.
Ultimately you're limited to 500m altitude.
Other issues, climbing to 500m and flying 2 miles out, 2 miles back and a 2nd climb to 500m is going to use more battery than you have.
And it'll lose signal and RTH
Its a terrible idea (and irresponsible from a safety point of view). In addition, illegal in most countries.
Donnk. A weather balloon?? You sound desperate. What the heck are you so anxious to film from a point which cannot be observed from the target? You aren't planning on doing something untoward, are you?
What sort of weight would this payload be? I’m thinking that you’re going to be asking an awful lot of this tiny drone!no not at all, i'm looking at agricultural use. The farming drones are £££££££, if this could be made to last an hour and have a good payload for sprays and follow a set path automatically it would just be great. I think it can be made to do this with some tinkering.
Too right we do!!If you try this, we want to see a video of what happens.
zeppelin style im thinking, would greatly increase endurance. I guess you could hang a car battery under it with the right amount of baloon lift...
Will have to do some experimenting I think.
I was told Litchi waypoint will still work even if connection is lost to RC. It only sounds like a good idea until it doesn't return and you don't know what happened. And you won't have flight logs so it'll be hard to determine where it went.
Curious why you wouldn't just fly it over, take the pics and then fly it back?I like the look of the mavic pro, what i want to do is send the drone to a GPS loc 2 miles away. I will not have control as the loc is behind a hill.
I would like to program the drone to fly say 700m up from takeoff which is enough to clear the hill, goto the GPS loc and drop down to say 100m and take some pics. then back up to 700m fly home.
is any of that possible ?
Assuming you are NOT in the USA and assuming the altitude and distance are acceptable where you wish to fly, then yes, most likely you can do! This is possible with the LITCHI program and I would certainly recommend the use of VO's (due to the loss of VLOS) with communications.
Now, once again . . . Is it legal? Don't tell me, it's your drone!!!
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