Terrain Follow Function and Minimum Flight Height for Mapping
Hi everyone,
I have a few questions regarding the terrain follow function in Dronelink before buying/subscribing to the software. Is this feature exclusively based on ESRI data, or can it also utilize sensor measurements, like those from the DJI Mavic 3M's omnidirectional vision sensors?
Additionally, I found these related posts on terrain following and minimum flight height:
What is the minimum flight height recommended for mapping in uneven terrain (ideally we'd like to have a constant height of around 10m), and which plan is required for it?
Thanks for your insights!
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It uses ERSI data for terrain follow and has nothing to do with any of the drones OA sensors. There is no minimum altitude as indicated in the thread you linked other then safety reasons. You will need a professional growth plan for any of the supported Mavic 3E, T or M. 10m is very low but maybe there is a reason for that altitude. Most mapping is flown at about 200’ to 300’. There is a ton of help available in their support articles which I’d suggest looking over.
https://app.dronelink.com/pricing/professional/compare
https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/12229566715539-Mavic-3-Enterprise-Series-M3E-M3T-M3M-Support-Overview
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