So, if I create a new Litchi mission by manually flying the mission, I would guess that all altitude (height) points would be relative to the home point. Is this correct? If so, would I need to always launch from the exact same point before activating the mission to ensure that my altitudes are the same from one flight to the next?
There is a particular shot that I want to get several times over several months. It's up in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. A couple of the waypoints will be a relatively tight squeeze between two hillsides - with a minimal margin for vertical error. As one hill jets out over the other, and I'll be flying under this. I fly through this space (manually) often with no problems.
So then - a few months pass, and now my launching point has 12+ feet of snow. So I'm 12 feet higher than in the summer. Will all waypoints now be 12 feet higher? I hope that makes sense.
There is a particular shot that I want to get several times over several months. It's up in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. A couple of the waypoints will be a relatively tight squeeze between two hillsides - with a minimal margin for vertical error. As one hill jets out over the other, and I'll be flying under this. I fly through this space (manually) often with no problems.
So then - a few months pass, and now my launching point has 12+ feet of snow. So I'm 12 feet higher than in the summer. Will all waypoints now be 12 feet higher? I hope that makes sense.