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How To: Basic procedures with the H520 and cameras

How to create survey missions.

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Rotor Redundancy Mode

In this case it is not a procedure but one of the most important characteristics of a hexacopter against a quadcopter. Being able to lose an engine and not crash.

In the case of a propeller or rotor issue, the H520 will fly on 5 rotors and land safely

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P.D.: The way he shows it is very graphic and curious :p
 
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CGO-ET - how to view and edit "hidden" thermal video

Uwe Loewer explains how to "extract" the thermal images from a video recorded with a CGOET.

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Execution of a survey mission, behaviour and options

From the beginning of a mission, as it develops, different situations and end of the mission.

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Plan your Flight from your desktop

Procedure for creating a flight plan on the desktop or laptop computer.

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Flight plan via Waypoints

Dan explains how to make a flight plan using waypoints and the options it allows.

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Yuneec CGOET for the H520

First look at the CGOET for the H520. Configuration and features.

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H520 Emergency Shutdown

In case of problems we can make an emergency stop.

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How to edit the thermal images of the CGOET obtained with the H520

How to edit the video in which the two video tracks come.

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Lumafusion CGO-ET How to

Another way to work with the thermal images and on this occasion thanks to Haydn

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Transmitter Loss Fail-safe

What happens when the ST16S signal is lost?

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H520 without camera, manual Bind

Bind the ST16S when you do not have any cameras connected to the H520.

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3D survey of a building

We see how the previously planned flight of a building is executed.

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3D survey of a building

We see how the previously planned flight of a building is executed.

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Ideally for a building to model correctly a set of images of the sides will be needed - just nadir will not model well. This method is ok for ground models.

This is why we need an orbit mode.

This is not the correct way to survey buildings
 
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Ideally for a building to model correctly a set of images of the sides will be needed - just nadir will not model well. This method is ok for ground models.

This is why we need an orbit mode.

This is not the correct way to survey buildings

Exactly, it's something we've been asking for a long time. Ideally, circular missions could be planned with the possibility of programming different heights and camera inclinations. An advanced POI if better understood.
 
Exactly, it's something we've been asking for a long time. Ideally, circular missions could be planned with the possibility of programming different heights and camera inclinations. An advanced POI if better understood.

I would do a high overlap grid with a 60 degree angle
Then a high orbit with approx 20 degree down
Then a low orbit with 5 degree up ( to catch overhangs)

I modelled up my house yesterday and the ortho photo had a 4mm resolution!!! Amazing!!

Flew the orbits manually, but his automated would be nice
 
I would do a high overlap grid with a 60 degree angle
Then a high orbit with approx 20 degree down
Then a low orbit with 5 degree up ( to catch overhangs)

I modelled up my house yesterday and the ortho photo had a 4mm resolution!!! Amazing!!

Flew the orbits manually, but his automated would be nice


Just thinking that you could manually fly a route and record it so it can be repeated - this would be great. The same path flown at different heights also would be good.
 
It already exists, you tell him how many circular flights you want to make, 3 for example and each at what height. Then you change the camera tilt for each flight and that's it.
 
It already exists, you tell him how many circular flights you want to make, 3 for example and each at what height. Then you change the camera tilt for each flight and that's it.


This in a new update??
 

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