Hi, i'm just starting to play around with waypoints on Litchi and Google Earth. I have a test mission setup and am curious as to the POI behavior.
For one of my future missions, i want to capture some large rock formations at the top of a cliff. I want the POI to either look straight out or slightly up as i would be flying along the cliff face a ways out from it and don't want it to look down.
I attached the kml and litchi files (remove the .txt) if anyone has any advice. Not pictured on google earth are the outcroppings, they are in the shadowed areas on top of the cliff and both rise 100-200 feet above it, POI 1 and 3.
Just curious, if this can be done or if i need to manually set the gimble angle for each waypoint.
This is something id like to try in the future when i can get back into my cabin up there in the spring once the snow melts.
Thanks in advance.
Charles
For one of my future missions, i want to capture some large rock formations at the top of a cliff. I want the POI to either look straight out or slightly up as i would be flying along the cliff face a ways out from it and don't want it to look down.
I attached the kml and litchi files (remove the .txt) if anyone has any advice. Not pictured on google earth are the outcroppings, they are in the shadowed areas on top of the cliff and both rise 100-200 feet above it, POI 1 and 3.
Just curious, if this can be done or if i need to manually set the gimble angle for each waypoint.
This is something id like to try in the future when i can get back into my cabin up there in the spring once the snow melts.
Thanks in advance.
Charles