Hello Fellow Yuneec Pilot!
Join our free Yuneec community and remove this annoying banner!
Sign up

CCC editor online - Version 1.7C

My test results.. ST-16 was on the table at the same position. First round I saved CCC-route and I took a picture at the point 1. I landed and shut down "H". At the second round I started "H" 3-4m above first round starting point. I started CCC and I took reference picture at the point 1.
 

Attachments

  • Altitudetyphoonh.jpg
    Altitudetyphoonh.jpg
    2.1 MB · Views: 76
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Tuna and Eric
My test results.. ST-16 was on the table at the same position. First round I saved CCC-route and I took a picture at the point 1. I landed and rebooted "H". At the second round I started "H" 3-4m above first round starting point. I started CCC and I took reference picture at the point 1.

The ALT both read 18.5 but the pictures do not look the same. I'm confused :)
 
My test results.. ST-16 was on the table at the same position. First round I saved CCC-route and I took a picture at the point 1. I landed and shut down "H". At the second round I started "H" 3-4m above first round starting point. I started CCC and I took reference picture at the point 1.

That's awesome - looks like the alt is relative to the H's takeoff point. Would you be willing to download your CCC file and share it?

When you're not flying CCC, what does the ALT read on the ST-16?
 
My test results.. ST-16 was on the table at the same position. First round I saved CCC-route and I took a picture at the point 1. I landed and shut down "H". At the second round I started "H" 3-4m above first round starting point. I started CCC and I took reference picture at the point 1.

Go to GPS Calibration / Accelerometer Calibrate and make sure it zero's out your altitude before taking off and running the CCC
 
That's awesome - looks like the alt is relative to the H's takeoff point. Would you be willing to download your CCC file and share it?

When you're not flying CCC, what does the ALT read on the ST-16?

It seems so. I suppose that altitude is the same. Here is CCC:

{
"way_points": [
{
"yaw": 47.709999084472656,
"roll": 0,
"pointerIndex": 0,
"altitude": 18.469999313354492,
"longitude": 29.36558723449707,
"latitude": 63.2139778137207,
"pitch": 0,
"gimbalYam": 47.709999084472656,
"gimbalPitch": 3.069999933242798
},
{
"yaw": 49.61000061035156,
"roll": 0,
"pointerIndex": 1,
"altitude": 20.670000076293945,
"longitude": 29.365497589111328,
"latitude": 63.214012145996094,
"pitch": 0,
"gimbalYam": 49.61000061035156,
"gimbalPitch": 3.069999933242798
}
]
}
 
Last edited:
I've tried CCC routes from the programme, but my H can't fly them. The routes were made and saved in Wordpad in Windows 10.
Part of one I tried last evening is shown below.
{
"way_points": [
{
"yaw": 51.7,
"roll": 0,
"pointerIndex": 0,
"altitude": 35,
"longitude": -5.499735116958618,
"latitude": 54.34133919618855,
"pitch": 0,
"gimbalYam": 57.7,
"gimbalPitch": 22.8
},
{
"yaw": 22,
"roll": 0,
"pointerIndex": 0,
"altitude": 28,
"longitude": -5.498899400234222,
"latitude": 54.34167124793655,
"pitch": 0,
"gimbalYam": 22,
"gimbalPitch": 22.8
},
{
"yaw": 6.1,
"roll": 0,
"pointerIndex": 1,
"altitude": 26,
"longitude": -5.498339652949653,
"latitude": 54.342146988172196,
"pitch": 0,
"gimbalYam": 6.1,
"gimbalPitch": 34.4
},
Please help me sort out the problem as I'd love to use this programme.
 
I've tried CCC routes from the programme, but my H can't fly them. The routes were made and saved in Wordpad in Windows 10.
Part of one I tried last evening is shown below.
{
"way_points": [
{
"yaw": 51.7,
"roll": 0,
"pointerIndex": 0,
"altitude": 35,
"longitude": -5.499735116958618,
"latitude": 54.34133919618855,
"pitch": 0,
"gimbalYam": 57.7,
"gimbalPitch": 22.8
},
{
"yaw": 22,
"roll": 0,
"pointerIndex": 0,
"altitude": 28,
"longitude": -5.498899400234222,
"latitude": 54.34167124793655,
"pitch": 0,
"gimbalYam": 22,
"gimbalPitch": 22.8
},
{
"yaw": 6.1,
"roll": 0,
"pointerIndex": 1,
"altitude": 26,
"longitude": -5.498339652949653,
"latitude": 54.342146988172196,
"pitch": 0,
"gimbalYam": 6.1,
"gimbalPitch": 34.4
},
Please help me sort out the problem as I'd love to use this programme.
I see the two first waypoints have the same pointerIndex (should be 0,1,2...). That is problem. Now I have to understand how it happened. Did you insert or delete waypoints when using the program ?
 
New version online (refresh needed 2 or 3 times !!!)
what's new :
now you can select waypoints to make a POI. :

demopoi1.jpg

demopoi2.jpg

demopoi3.jpg

when finished, click on stop poi mode to go back to classical edit mode.

hope you will like it
 
wohooo really nice! Works great at least on the page lets fly the Typhoon and see how it behaves.

One "feature" I would like to see is changing any values of a waypoint eg. Pitch, yaw, altitude, etc. for all waypoints at the same time.
So if I like to change the altitude for all waypoints at the same time. Or fix the pitch angle to 45° for all waypoints. (I currently do this in post with an editor
but it would be nice if this great tool could handle that)

Andy
 
I see the two first waypoints have the same pointerIndex (should be 0,1,2...). That is problem. Now I have to understand how it happened. Did you insert or delete waypoints when using the program ?
Yes, I loaded a real CCC from the ST16, then added points using the programme. Adjusted heights and yaws then saved in Wordpad.
I noticed that the brackets and text in the new CCC did not align with an unmodified CCC from the ST16 and wondered if that was the problem? In particular there was a space before the first bracket. Then I wondered if I'd saved in an appropriate programme?
Thanks.
 
Wonderful done. I have to check in real soon. It would be great if you can add a feature to build the circle with waypoints around a POI automaticly. So one click on a POI and then a second for the distance to the POI. Maybe you can ask then for a height. BTW: take a look at the Tower App for Android. There you can find nice ideas for your tool.
So far it's absolute great what you have done. Can't wait for more Features.
 
Shame on me, but I can't find the location where the data is located, Ik know it,s been posted somwhere, but I can't find it anymore,
please somebody post te location of the ccc data. I never used CCC yet, but i want to experience with this great tool.
 
Shame on me, but I can't find the location where the data is located, Ik know it,s been posted somwhere, but I can't find it anymore,
please somebody post te location of the ccc data. I never used CCC yet, but i want to experience with this great tool.
Go to the first post of this tread, click on the red link to Eric's programme. In the programme click on Show/Hide menu, on the next click on Load and there are instructions on how to get to the CCC folder.
 
OK guys,
I add a new functionality : POI circle. Test and tell me. (no time enough to explain, but it's not so hard to understand !)

DON'T FORGET : REFRESH THE PAGE 2 OR 3 TIMES (empty your cache) to see changes

Your on a roll Eric, I was setting up a waypoint mission and all of a sudden a bunch of new features pop up.

Is it possible to save directly to a file instead of the copy / paste?

I have made and ran several missions and it works great!

Thanks again.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Brent D
Your on a roll Eric, I was setting up a waypoint mission and all of a sudden a bunch of new features pop up.

Is it possible to save directly to a file instead of the copy / paste?

I have made and ran several missions and it works great!

Thanks again.
Sure !!! Next week I will do that
 

New Posts

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
20,955
Messages
241,593
Members
27,286
Latest member
lahorelaptop