Start a plan on any spot you manually fly to
Hello,
Is it possible to create a mission/plan (say for instance a panorama photo) that is started after you manually fly to a desired location? So the plan should be executed on any spot you manually fly to, one or more times.
Kind regards,
Frans
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Try On the fly missions in the Native App. Once they are flown and completed you can go into your previously flown missions in the Web App and save them and fly again. Also edit them.
The 'on the fly' missions are not visible in the previously flown missions :-(
All the missions must be flown and fully completed first. Only ones which can’t be are the Modes. All missions which have been flown are in green and have been completed. Check your plan.
'Normal' completed and incompleted missions are visible but not the 'On-the-fly' missions, at least I dont see them :-(
You can only repeat on the fly functions that result in a mission plan - modes such as Follow, Orbit, and Focus just have to be run again from the on the fly menu.
Ok, but back to the initial question, is it possible to create a mission/plan/set of components (say for instance a complex panorama photo) that is started after you manually fly to a desired location?
So the plan should be executed at any spot you manually fly to, one or more times.
Not quite as you describe, but you could get close.
Fly to the location and take note of where the drone is on the map.
Edit the mission. Click on the Find My Location to bring the map to your location. Right-click on where the drone is and select move reference, then select Move All Components.
Now you can run the mission where you are.
No that not quite what i had in mind...
What I would like to do is just like the DJI Fly app; fly to the right (creative) spot and make a (own defined) panorama-photo or map-flight.
You have on-the-fly functions which will do what you want for a number things such as Dronie, orbits, panos, etc. You can see the list if you select this in the app.
If you want complex customized missions then the answer is no...but you get close with what I described before.
And what about the multi element on the fly function
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