That sounds about like my experience. I tried it with Windows Edge a while ago and it seemed to work, but then it locked up.
That sounds about like my experience. I tried it with Windows Edge a while ago and it seemed to work, but then it locked up.
DotsiHi guys,
My friend and I have been hard at work at a Waypoint planner web app for the Typhoon H. I just found out that in the meantime another app like this popped up. Oh well, you can decide which one you like best.
Flight Planner H - Waypoints Creator for Yuneec Typhoon H
Please use the "?" icon to start a tour of the interface.
The app can be used via a web browser on computers and on mobile(touch) devices as well as directly on the ST16 (you have to upgrade the browser to Chrome to be able to download the files to the ST16 directly).
You can create Waypoint missions and edit existing ones. You can share the created files or you can save them online and load them from other devices.
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Automated waypoint flying is nothing new in the world of drones. But waypoints with the Typhoon H are a game changer because they are "curved". This means no more robotic camera movements and hard yawing. The results of our tests are great, the produced video feels like 3d animation in a real-world setting.
The app is working well but we are still adding and optimising every day. Please take some time to test it and provide some feedback and suggestions. Also please ask any questions here.
The web app is working fine for me on the PC, although it is very buggy, but I can plan a flight and save it. When I go to the ST16 though it never loads the saved flight completely and when I try to download it the download always fails. Any help for unsuccessful downloads?
I like this idea a lot.One more interesting feature I would like to mention is the possibility to open log files from the ST16 to be visualised on the map and also in a special chart with details from the flight.
This way it is possible to compare planned and actual flight paths as well as plan flights based on paths recorded on previous flights.
Be sure to check out the "Map" / "Chart" options at the top of the map to switch between map and chart views of your routes and/or flights.
I agree that Tuna's app is superior, but I need to fill in several large areas and also easily share the data with another pilot. Logging in and having easy access is what we're after.
Easiest to start with Eric then to Tuna. IMO
Yes, is there a convenient way to do this that I am not seeing?What data do you want to share with the other pilot? You mean the planned route?
Yes, is there a convenient way to do this that I am not seeing?
Nice, thank you.Not yet. The recent release was all about being able to upload and share. The next one is planned to be about mapping and will include the ability to share routes between controllers and online.
What data do you want to share with the other pilot? You mean the planned route?
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