Terrain Awareness Mapping Small Property

Mike Liggett

Hi-

I have a small <1/2 acre relatively square property I am mapping, which has a 15-20' drop in elevation.  Since the lot is so small, is it still advised to use the AGL mapping setting or stick with a set elevation?  FYI I am flying a double grid at 80'

Thanks,

Mike

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    Mike (Arizona Wyldwest) Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    I’m not a mapping pilot but a common altitude is about 200 to 250 feet so probably won’t mater. Just run it both ways since it’s so small and won’t take long. 

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    Cronix

    For that small of an elevation change I wouldn't bother with AGL. Wouldn't hurt, but also won't really add anything. If it was a 200ft difference, it would be more beneficial to get details of things at lower elevation but with 20ft difference you're not losing much of anything.

     

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    George K

    I don't know exactly how the mapping algorithm works, but I might suggest you start at the high point of the area. While 20' isn't a lot of difference, at only 80' elevation, if you start at the lower part, when you pass the higher part, it may not have enough overlap in the photos.  That's a 25% change in elevation..... and at 60' it may be close enough to the ground to not overlap. Good luck!

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  • Comment author
    Mike Liggett

    Thank you all for the input.  Flew from a set elevation and worked great.  

    Best!

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