I'm new to Litchi and have only flown one mission created in the Litchi hub. I was very impressed with it's capabilities. Your video taught me a lot about the interpolate setting, something I didn't understand completely. Thanks. I did find out (previous to your video) how to load a mission directly into an android phone. I created a mission, then saved it (logged into Litchi), then I went to load the mission in the hub and it gave me the option of downloading the mission to my computer. From there I simply copied it to the folder on my phone (Litchi\missions). Then when I want to run the mission on the drone I load it in the app.
Nice tut. Your tip on having the last waypoint be close to you take off point is a good idea. Just a note that on a smart device, you can set the mission "finish action" to be "back to 1" which, by the way, is also recommended to be close to your take off point. Not a big difference, but this saves one waypoint, and results in the same safety margin. But, an advantage of setting an ending waypoint is that you can then control the camera better on it's trip back to the take off point in case there is something else you want to record. Cheers, Dave.
I know its been a while since you posted this but here we are in 2018 and this is still the best tutorial that I have found. Very good tutorial! I saved this video and watch it ofter to get tips on my missions. Definately a great beginner tutorial if you are new to Mission Hub. Thanks
This was an incredibly informative video. I'm a newbie and have just bought Litchi. I am using an iPhone 7 plus. So, I'm going to be spending some time trying to figure out how to get the waypoints on my phone. But I digress. Thank you so much for your time in publishing this excellent tutorial. Again, very informative. I have subscribed and have watched some of the other videos. Bravo. Chuck
Great tutorial,learned a few things and cleared up a few things,never thought about slowing down around the poi so will go and alter a few missions I have pre planned.looking forward to more videos from you...looks a lovely place you live I am from the uk ... wigan
Thanks for the kind words and taking the time to watch sir. :) I do like where I live! Remote enough to be pretty but connected enough to easily get what I want or need.
Great video. I am trying to do a hole by hole golf course mission at a lower altitude. There are trees involved as well as altitude changes on several holes. I want to maintain a forty to 60ft altitude from the ground going up or down the terrain. How would this be programmed with waypoints? I am flying a phantom 4. Thank you for your help.
I create my waypoint missions on a PC while logged in to the Litchi Hub. Then I log my Ipad into the same Hub site and now I am able to see and retrieve all missions from the Hub, onto my Ipad where I can upload each mission and fly it. However, for some unknown reason to me, when I log off my Ipad, I lose all missions on the Ipad. I went out into the field and found this out, away from WIFI, much to my disgust. There were no missions on the Ipad. With the use of IExplorer, I found Missions under the Litchi app. There were no missions there. Then I dug into the subdirectories under Missions, and there were all of my missions in a weird subdirectory, but, not usable in that location. Using IExplorer, I moved the mission files back under App/Litchi/Missions and they could now all be loaded again. If I log back on the Litchi Hub with my Ipad and PC, I lose all missions again from my Ipad. The sync is not working correctly and I don't know why. I have been emailing back and forth to Litchi Tech and can't get a decent answer, but I'm still trying.
I wish I could be of some help in that but I have never experienced it. In any case thanks for taking the time to share and watch, and if you find any solutions please don't hesitate to leave it here.
I found a work around. While both my pc and Ipad are logged into the Hub, and then, log off my Ipad the missions disappear on my Ipad. However, I found them under apps/missions on the Ipad, using IExplorer, in a subdirectory under Missions. With IExplorer, I move them up, out of the subdirectory, to the Missions directory and all is well.
A WORD OF WARNING! Yesterday, I flew a Litchi mission out to a point of interest, circled, and started the return home. Suddenly, the drone stopped...I waited, then noticed it was climbing. Then got a message on the RC - Must Return Home. I tried punching the Ipad to start the return home. No response. I flipped off the P_A_F toggle from P to F to manually take over. It started home but continued to fly past till it ran out of battery and began to descend. I tried to steer it to a small opening in the trees but fell a few feet short and lost two props and a prop guard in a small tree. I had the exact spot displayed on the Ipad and found it with ease. Not sure what happened or why I lost control. It did this once before whereby I finished a mission downtown, it returned to the final waypoint close to me, then it started toward some trees on its own. I was able to regain manual control and save the aircraft. BE CAREFUL AND MONITOR THE AIRCRAFT AT ALL TIMES. LITCHI IS NOT 100% DEPENDABLE. With that said, I have flown some perfect missions, all at reasonably close range.
hi there great tutorial.... well done! is there any way to track a road automatically? ie: i would like to fly to the side of a bendy road looking at 90 degrees to it?? vbr david
The only way I would know of is to label the way points parallel to the road while tacking points of interest along the road. At least that's assuming we are thinking the same thing. Thanks for watching and hope it was helpful.
Hi Husky-Flies, Awesome tutorial here. thank you. I have a question though. On the phone app (Andriod) you can set a last "waypoint" being RTH or Land. I can't see this on my PC (Windows8.1) using MissionHub. Do you know how to end a missoin with a RTH at the end?
I think that's a setting that is specific to the drone's settings, and not the waypoint mission. I could be totally wrong, but I think if you set RTH as your action upon the mission ending - it will do this for EVERY mission until you change it. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
2 things I have a ? On when setting height there is a check box that says above ground.. whats does that do? 2nd does the unit come back at low battery like thr dji fly app
I'll see what I can do. I have kind of been out of it for a while but never a bad reason to get back into making videos again. As for the smart device I have just as much to learn as anyone else, since I normally pre-plan things on the computer if possible. Thanks for watching!
Hi great instructions on your vid don't know what we would do without you. I don't have a Desktop computer . Will litchi work ok on A Samsung S7 mobile. And can I plan a flight on there ? Thanks Dave
Husky-Flies i worked out that because I had no connection the gimbal won't tilt at the POI. It faces the POI but won't tilt. I am going to disable gimbal focus POI and set my own tilt. See if that works
Yeh it works if you manually set gimbal when you take off. I had no signal all the flight and had gimbal set to disable POI. Drone faced the POI but gimbal stayed at my take off position. If you loose signal and have it set to POI and not disabled, when you lose signal the gimbal goes to standard position
I create my waypoint missions and exported, but when I imported it back, I lost my POI??? Then when setting up the POI, How you do you tell it to take pictures or Filming? Help
DJI makes a big selling point of the fact others can make third party applications for their drones. Furthermore third party developers have to go through an extensive vetting process before even being allowed to make such an extensive application. I expect that it would be fine, but I don't want to guarantee you something and be wrong. Thanks for watching!
I'm new to Litchi and have only flown one mission created in the Litchi hub. I was very impressed with it's capabilities. Your video taught me a lot about the interpolate setting, something I didn't understand completely. Thanks. I did find out (previous to your video) how to load a mission directly into an android phone. I created a mission, then saved it (logged into Litchi), then I went to load the mission in the hub and it gave me the option of downloading the mission to my computer. From there I simply copied it to the folder on my phone (Litchi\missions). Then when I want to run the mission on the drone I load it in the app.
Very good information to have. Didn't know it went both ways! Thanks for the info and taking the time to watch.
Best Litchi tutorials on UA-cam. Thank you and please keep up the good work sir.
Thank you for the kind words and taking the time to watch!
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I couldn't agree more. Very well made and easy to understand. Keep up the great work!
Nice tut. Your tip on having the last waypoint be close to you take off point is a good idea. Just a note that on a smart device, you can set the mission "finish action" to be "back to 1" which, by the way, is also recommended to be close to your take off point. Not a big difference, but this saves one waypoint, and results in the same safety margin. But, an advantage of setting an ending waypoint is that you can then control the camera better on it's trip back to the take off point in case there is something else you want to record.
Cheers, Dave.
I noticed this after further investigating Waypoints on the smart device. Seems a nifty safety feature to have and thanks for pointing it out. :)
Thank you for shedding a light on this very important topic.
Thanks for taking the time to watch.
I know its been a while since you posted this but here we are in 2018 and this is still the best tutorial that I have found. Very good tutorial! I saved this video and watch it ofter to get tips on my missions. Definately a great beginner tutorial if you are new to Mission Hub. Thanks
Thanks so much yourself for all those kind words. :) I appreciate it a lot!!
Thanks so much for taking the time to make these tutorials. I know they're a lot of work. Much appreciated.
Dude THANK YOU SO MUCH for telling me about the interpolate feature i had no clue what it meant!!
No problems. It can offer some really great scenes.
Another excellent video with some great tips to follow! Thank you!
This was an incredibly informative video. I'm a newbie and have just bought Litchi. I am using an iPhone 7 plus. So, I'm going to be spending some time trying to figure out how to get the waypoints on my phone.
But I digress. Thank you so much for your time in publishing this excellent tutorial. Again, very informative. I have subscribed and have watched some of the other videos.
Bravo.
Chuck
Great tutorial,learned a few things and cleared up a few things,never thought about slowing down around the poi so will go and alter a few missions I have pre planned.looking forward to more videos from you...looks a lovely place you live I am from the uk ... wigan
Thanks for the kind words and taking the time to watch sir. :) I do like where I live! Remote enough to be pretty but connected enough to easily get what I want or need.
Another Wigan pilot here (small world!) - thanks for the detailed video mate, much appreciated 👍🏻
Great tutorial, very clear.
Thank you very much for the kind words and taking the time to watch.
Well done tutorial, easy to understand
Thanks a lot your video was very helpful
Thank you for taking the time to watch.
Very nice tutorial!!!
Thank you so much and I hope it helped.
There’s been some updates and us mavic air and spark pilots would love to here from you. Thanks...
Maybe I'll have to do just that. Thanks for the info.
Nice video! I like it
Thanks for the kind words and I hope it helped!
Great video. I am trying to do a hole by hole golf course mission at a lower altitude. There are trees involved as well as altitude changes on several holes. I want to maintain a forty to 60ft altitude from the ground going up or down the terrain. How would this be programmed with waypoints? I am flying a phantom 4. Thank you for your help.
Sounds very challenging! I wish you luck and thanks for watching.
great video
I create my waypoint missions on a PC while logged in to the Litchi Hub. Then I log my Ipad into the same Hub site and now I am able to see and retrieve all missions from the Hub, onto my Ipad where I can upload each mission and fly it. However, for some unknown reason to me, when I log off my Ipad, I lose all missions on the Ipad. I went out into the field and found this out, away from WIFI, much to my disgust. There were no missions on the Ipad. With the use of IExplorer, I found Missions under the Litchi app. There were no missions there. Then I dug into the subdirectories under Missions, and there were all of my missions in a weird subdirectory, but, not usable in that location. Using IExplorer, I moved the mission files back under App/Litchi/Missions and they could now all be loaded again. If I log back on the Litchi Hub with my Ipad and PC, I lose all missions again from my Ipad. The sync is not working correctly and I don't know why. I have been emailing back and forth to Litchi Tech and can't get a decent answer, but I'm still trying.
I wish I could be of some help in that but I have never experienced it. In any case thanks for taking the time to share and watch, and if you find any solutions please don't hesitate to leave it here.
I found a work around. While both my pc and Ipad are logged into the Hub, and then, log off my Ipad the missions disappear on my Ipad. However, I found them under apps/missions on the Ipad, using IExplorer, in a subdirectory under Missions. With IExplorer, I move them up, out of the subdirectory, to the Missions directory and all is well.
John S. Earl, Jr. Good information to have and I hope it helps others here. Thanks.
Any more follow up vids ? We have here 4-1 ... so I assume 4-2 is on its way ??
Thanks for taking time to do the vids.
good clear and concise. I also found the interpolate explanation useful.
out of interest is it a bug that inserted waypoints dont display as curves?
A WORD OF WARNING! Yesterday, I flew a Litchi mission out to a point of interest, circled, and started the return home. Suddenly, the drone stopped...I waited, then noticed it was climbing. Then got a message on the RC - Must Return Home. I tried punching the Ipad to start the return home. No response. I flipped off the P_A_F toggle from P to F to manually take over. It started home but continued to fly past till it ran out of battery and began to descend. I tried to steer it to a small opening in the trees but fell a few feet short and lost two props and a prop guard in a small tree. I had the exact spot displayed on the Ipad and found it with ease. Not sure what happened or why I lost control. It did this once before whereby I finished a mission downtown, it returned to the final waypoint close to me, then it started toward some trees on its own. I was able to regain manual control and save the aircraft. BE CAREFUL AND MONITOR THE AIRCRAFT AT ALL TIMES. LITCHI IS NOT 100% DEPENDABLE. With that said, I have flown some perfect missions, all at reasonably close range.
Ready for Lesson 5 on Follow, Track, Focus etc. Any idea when we might get to see it?
hi there
great tutorial.... well done!
is there any way to track a road automatically? ie: i would like to fly to the side of a bendy road looking at 90 degrees to it??
vbr david
The only way I would know of is to label the way points parallel to the road while tacking points of interest along the road. At least that's assuming we are thinking the same thing. Thanks for watching and hope it was helpful.
Hi Husky-Flies,
Awesome tutorial here. thank you.
I have a question though.
On the phone app (Andriod) you can set a last "waypoint" being RTH or Land.
I can't see this on my PC (Windows8.1) using MissionHub.
Do you know how to end a missoin with a RTH at the end?
I think that's a setting that is specific to the drone's settings, and not the waypoint mission. I could be totally wrong, but I think if you set RTH as your action upon the mission ending - it will do this for EVERY mission until you change it.
Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Thank you
2 things I have a ? On when setting height there is a check box that says above ground.. whats does that do? 2nd does the unit come back at low battery like thr dji fly app
Great video btw, just curious if you have something similar programed through a tablet instead of using a computer.
I use a Samsung Tab 4 for my interface FYI
And by no means did I mean to sound disrespectful. I greatly appreciate the time you took to share you wisdom with others.
Sorry for the late reply. I have been planning on doing a vid focusing on the smart device, but it is way long overdue.
Husky-Flies hoping to see that! Thanks for the great part one!
I'll see what I can do. I have kind of been out of it for a while but never a bad reason to get back into making videos again. As for the smart device I have just as much to learn as anyone else, since I normally pre-plan things on the computer if possible. Thanks for watching!
do you have video of this preprogramed flight so I can see the final product?
ua-cam.com/video/Zk2OF9wQEmU/v-deo.html
This shows what you wish. It swaps between the FPV feed and actual recorded video. Thanks for watching!
Hi great instructions on your vid don't know what we would do without you.
I don't have a Desktop computer . Will litchi work ok on A Samsung S7 mobile. And can I plan a flight on there ? Thanks Dave
If i lose connectivity will it complete the route or ? Thanks
I set my WP to POI first then went back and changed to Interpol and the camera never tilted toward the POI. Any reason why?
The pitch never changed? I am uncertain honestly. What did you use to make the mission? Smart device or Mission Hub?
Husky-Flies i worked out that because I had no connection the gimbal won't tilt at the POI. It faces the POI but won't tilt.
I am going to disable gimbal focus POI and set my own tilt. See if that works
Let me know how it works out and I wish you luck.
Yeh it works if you manually set gimbal when you take off. I had no signal all the flight and had gimbal set to disable POI. Drone faced the POI but gimbal stayed at my take off position.
If you loose signal and have it set to POI and not disabled, when you lose signal the gimbal goes to standard position
I create my waypoint missions and exported, but when I imported it back, I lost my POI??? Then when setting up the POI, How you do you tell it to take pictures or Filming? Help
Will using Litchi affect my warranty and is DJI okay with me using Litchi? Liked video !!
DJI makes a big selling point of the fact others can make third party applications for their drones. Furthermore third party developers have to go through an extensive vetting process before even being allowed to make such an extensive application. I expect that it would be fine, but I don't want to guarantee you something and be wrong. Thanks for watching!
Can anybody tell me how to get the POI dropped in mission hub? I'm using control-click and it drops a way point?
I can't log into the Mission Hub. Is the site down?
Thanks for the helpful info. BTW, it's "in-TER-po-late' not "in-ter-PO-late". 8-)
Thanks for taking the time to watch.
This app seems no joke... i want to click buy
It's great. Never had an issue with it on my Phantom 3 Advanced, P4P, or Mavic Pro. The price IS expensive but the functionality it adds is nice.
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