I have written a “Flight Hub 2 to DJI Fly waypoint mission” converter. Flight Hub 2 is DJI’s on-line waypoint mission planner for enterprise drones. DJI enterprise drones and DJI consumer drones both use KMZ files to store waypoint mission data. However, the information stored in those files differs between enterprise drones and consumer drones. This new utility can be used to convert from an enterprise KMZ file into a consumer KMZ file. This way, one can use the DJI Flight Hub 2 web application to design flights on a desktop computer then transfer those flights to a DJI Mavic 3, Air 3, or Mini 4 drone.
Before getting too excited about using DJI’s Flight Hub 2 to design waypoint flights for your drone, you should know that Flight Hub 2 is not as intuitive and user-friendly as applications such as Litchi’s Mission Hub or DroneLink. I find that tasks which are very easy to accomplish using Litchi, are overly complicated in Flight Hub 2. Nevertheless, if you are familiar with Flight Hub 2 or already have missions saved in an enterprise drone, this utility will allow you to convert those missions so that they can be flown with a DJI consumer drone.
I am familiar with DJI’s KMZ files and their contents. However, since I do not own a DJI Fly drone with on-board waypoints, I cannot test the output of this utility myself. So, I’m looking for testers. If you convert an enterprise KMZ file and then load and fly it using a consumer drone, I would be interested in hearing from you – whether it works or not. If the converted flight does not work in your consumer drone, I would especially like to hear from you so that I can make the proper adjustments to the software.
The converter may be found here with my other waypoint mission utilities:
Before getting too excited about using DJI’s Flight Hub 2 to design waypoint flights for your drone, you should know that Flight Hub 2 is not as intuitive and user-friendly as applications such as Litchi’s Mission Hub or DroneLink. I find that tasks which are very easy to accomplish using Litchi, are overly complicated in Flight Hub 2. Nevertheless, if you are familiar with Flight Hub 2 or already have missions saved in an enterprise drone, this utility will allow you to convert those missions so that they can be flown with a DJI consumer drone.
I am familiar with DJI’s KMZ files and their contents. However, since I do not own a DJI Fly drone with on-board waypoints, I cannot test the output of this utility myself. So, I’m looking for testers. If you convert an enterprise KMZ file and then load and fly it using a consumer drone, I would be interested in hearing from you – whether it works or not. If the converted flight does not work in your consumer drone, I would especially like to hear from you so that I can make the proper adjustments to the software.
The converter may be found here with my other waypoint mission utilities: