That happened to me. I just put it in reverse and reeled it in. I test all Litchi functions with short, no-brainer missions first learning from my mistakes.Be careful with the "Reverse" option to end the mission.
You have to stop the mission manually for it to make the AC re-trace its waypoints.
If you don't, it will just hover until it runs low on power and will then likely land.
So don't use it if you plan to loose connection during a mission or else you won't be able to end the mission manually.
I found this out while testing a short straight out-and-back mission with Reverse selected as the end of mission action.
Just stayed there and hovered. I wound up turning around manually and commng home.
Litchi has it's own logs. If you want to save both Litchi and Go, open a free account with airdata.com. You can upload and synch everything there.Thanks for all your great info.
I am about to buy Litchi and wonder whether the flight logs in Go4 update for flights using Litchi or does Litchi have its own log so you have to add the 2 apps infos together to get total number of flights etc?
Many thanks for your great advice!Litchi has it's own logs. If you want to save both Litchi and Go, open a free account with airdata.com. You can upload and synch everything there.
That’s a great tip. Thanks for sharing it.When you bring up a saved mission on your tablet always touch the add a waypoint icon to change it to add a point of interest (blue) This is like having the safety catch on and will stop you inadvertently placing a WP in a far off land .
I have the Android version of Litchi. It has had the Find My Aircraft feature since I started using it over a year ago. I found my P4 two times with it. One pilot error (Signal Lost set to Hover instead of Return to Home). Nice hike up a mountain to retrive it. And then one equipment failure which DJI covered under warranty.Just updated my Litchi app on IOS and noticed in the release notes that it has a couple of new features - RTH/Land button and Find My Aircraft. I checked after my update and indeed the Find my Aircraft is there now. Haven't been able to fly lately as it has been too windy but I am hoping there is now a RTH button available for the P3S. Won't know until I can fly because right now it only has the takeoff button. I'm assuming once the craft is in the air and far enough away the land button will become RTH. If this is so then that is a long awaited addition especially on a P3S. DJI GO has always had the onscreen RTH button but not Litchi. I prefer Litchi and use it 99.9% of the time to fly my P3S. Maybe tomorrow I'll get a chance to confirm whether or not there is now a RTH button since it is supposed to be less windy.
Chris
Is that the POI icon?When you bring up a saved mission on your tablet always touch the add a waypoint icon to change it to add a point of interest (blue) This is like having the safety catch on and will stop you inadvertently placing a WP in a far off land .
Oh WOW! Thank you, you saved my butt. I had a mission planned and had it set to reverse. I would have lost my phantom for sure. Good idea to read the updates.Be careful with the "Reverse" option to end the mission.
You have to stop the mission manually for it to make the AC re-trace its waypoints.
If you don't, it will just hover until it runs low on power and will then likely land.
So don't use it if you plan to loose connection during a mission or else you won't be able to end the mission manually.
I found this out while testing a short straight out-and-back mission with Reverse selected as the end of mission action.
Just stayed there and hovered. I wound up turning around manually and commng home.
Best way is to plan your missions on the Litchi Mission Hub - www.flylitchi.com/hub
You can export your mission as 3d KML on the menu which can be imported into Google Earth (free) where you can see a "curtain" describing the path and height of your aircraft over terrain and buildings.
It's pretty cool and powerful stuff.
Bonus points: Litchi uploads flight logs to Airdata UAV if you have an account (free) that tracks your flights and details just about everything there was to know about it. Highly recommended!
When you save the mission from mission hub it becomes available to the Litchi app.So if I plan a mission in the mission hub, then export (doing this on my PC), can I then import the mission into the Litchi app on the iPad? Or is this simply mission planning to check terrain etc?
CharlieU,I have the Android version of Litchi. It has had the Find My Aircraft feature since I started using it over a year ago. I found my P4 two times with it. One pilot error (Signal Lost set to Hover instead of Return to Home). Nice hike up a mountain to retrive it. And then one equipment failure which DJI covered under warranty.
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