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Which tree is my Spark in?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roger S" data-source="post: 48900" data-attributes="member: 8914"><p>I have some clues which should be helpful in finding my Spark. the flight log provides heights, though no position data since it never locked to GPS (the above flight path was mistakenly taken from another flight). There is also a short video taken after it crashed suggesting the drone is on the ground under a redwood tree. It just occurred to me that I could narrow my search to the last height recorded, though that may have been before it fell out of the tree and the video was recorded.</p><p></p><p>Are the heights recorded relative to the take off location? Can anyone suggest an altimeter app for Android, preferably barometric that I can set to 0 at the take off location, rather then having to subtract the elevation above sea leval from elevations I measure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roger S, post: 48900, member: 8914"] I have some clues which should be helpful in finding my Spark. the flight log provides heights, though no position data since it never locked to GPS (the above flight path was mistakenly taken from another flight). There is also a short video taken after it crashed suggesting the drone is on the ground under a redwood tree. It just occurred to me that I could narrow my search to the last height recorded, though that may have been before it fell out of the tree and the video was recorded. Are the heights recorded relative to the take off location? Can anyone suggest an altimeter app for Android, preferably barometric that I can set to 0 at the take off location, rather then having to subtract the elevation above sea leval from elevations I measure? [/QUOTE]
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