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Spark and Litchi - not quite same experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Brojon" data-source="post: 61511" data-attributes="member: 11898"><p>Yup - everything is up to date - except maybe the no-fly database which I tend to ignore. I'll double-check though...</p><p>The one that gave me the willies was how sloppy the waypoints are - there was one that was supposed to be around 60 feet away from a building under construction and it got darned close. I paused the mission and rotated the gimbal down and I was over the street - so easy around 30 feet farther than it should have been - and that's only because I paused it! Interestingly the Airdata map showed exactly on target. So it seems the Spark reported the correct coordinates - they just weren't accurate in the real world.</p><p>Makes me wonder if Dji somehow borked the GPS code in the SDK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brojon, post: 61511, member: 11898"] Yup - everything is up to date - except maybe the no-fly database which I tend to ignore. I'll double-check though... The one that gave me the willies was how sloppy the waypoints are - there was one that was supposed to be around 60 feet away from a building under construction and it got darned close. I paused the mission and rotated the gimbal down and I was over the street - so easy around 30 feet farther than it should have been - and that's only because I paused it! Interestingly the Airdata map showed exactly on target. So it seems the Spark reported the correct coordinates - they just weren't accurate in the real world. Makes me wonder if Dji somehow borked the GPS code in the SDK. [/QUOTE]
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