I just started working with the recently released Beta of Dronelink. If you are looking for a flexible and powerful way to plan and fly autonomous missions then you should take a look at the free Beta version.
It is a new take on Autopilot that was out several years ago, which was neat while it lasted. It is by the same creator
So far I am still in the learning process. It is flexible and powerful and takes some studying to learn the ins and outs. It is in it's early days so there is not yet much documentation; they have a Tutorial video to get you started and some great examples of mission that really helped me figure some things out.
I have flown four different mission, two several times as I made adjustments on the fly. In each case the missions did exactly what the nifty Preview indicated it would. This very useful Preview is built right in, you don't have to go outside Dronelink like you have to with Litchi.
On the missions I flew it seemed that the framing was tighter than what I typically see from Litchi.
It is fun and useful, I have really enjoyed it so far. I expect that as I get used to it and it matures that it will become my go to mission tool.
Dronelink
app.dronelink.com
It is a new take on Autopilot that was out several years ago, which was neat while it lasted. It is by the same creator
So far I am still in the learning process. It is flexible and powerful and takes some studying to learn the ins and outs. It is in it's early days so there is not yet much documentation; they have a Tutorial video to get you started and some great examples of mission that really helped me figure some things out.
I have flown four different mission, two several times as I made adjustments on the fly. In each case the missions did exactly what the nifty Preview indicated it would. This very useful Preview is built right in, you don't have to go outside Dronelink like you have to with Litchi.
On the missions I flew it seemed that the framing was tighter than what I typically see from Litchi.
It is fun and useful, I have really enjoyed it so far. I expect that as I get used to it and it matures that it will become my go to mission tool.
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