i am not having success with online elevation in litchi waypoint mission
i am trying to do low elevation flights skimming the ocean and surrounding rocks and beach
if i take off at close to sea level it all words out, but i cant always do so due to cliffs and access
1) what is the procedure for setting onlinve elevation. i enable it in mission hub settings and i click above ground on each waypoint - is this correct?
Because it has little impact on my flight which generally seems to still fly at that set elevation Above my taken of elevation. of waypoint 1. If i dont take off at the same location and elevation its a mess using the waypoint 1 method.
2) This is at Bondi in Sydney in Australia - and i assume the elevation data is available but is there someway in litchi hub of knowing if this is available and being used.?
In some cases i have visually watched from the cliff and then set the negative elevation value, but off course if i then cant rely on elevation dat and take off from a lower location it is likely to drop into the ocean ( but for possible obstacle avodance)
3) if i go down the route of ex[;promg DEM files is this a more accurate and possibly successful alternative
i am trying to do low elevation flights skimming the ocean and surrounding rocks and beach
if i take off at close to sea level it all words out, but i cant always do so due to cliffs and access
1) what is the procedure for setting onlinve elevation. i enable it in mission hub settings and i click above ground on each waypoint - is this correct?
Because it has little impact on my flight which generally seems to still fly at that set elevation Above my taken of elevation. of waypoint 1. If i dont take off at the same location and elevation its a mess using the waypoint 1 method.
2) This is at Bondi in Sydney in Australia - and i assume the elevation data is available but is there someway in litchi hub of knowing if this is available and being used.?
In some cases i have visually watched from the cliff and then set the negative elevation value, but off course if i then cant rely on elevation dat and take off from a lower location it is likely to drop into the ocean ( but for possible obstacle avodance)
3) if i go down the route of ex[;promg DEM files is this a more accurate and possibly successful alternative