Jagerbomb52
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One of the fellows on here told me about using Teamviewer to hook up to your device. Works perfectly. Large 52 inch monitor and flightplan works for me 

Well, thanks for checking with Parrot. Seems to me quite a few Parrot pilots like using Flight Plan - hopefully, Parrot will consider some improvements to that feature in the future. Check out the Litchi Mission Hub to see how it works - I do all my flight plans for the DJI drones I have on Litchi - makes a big difference when you can use a mouse and a large monitor to set waypoints and points of interest. Once I complete a flight plan on Litchi and it is saved, it syncs to any device I have Litchi on. I use both a phone and a tablet for flights, so the flight plan I made on the Litchi Mission Hub appears on both, synced perfectly and ready for the flight.
The relation between the heights of POI and of waypoints determines the tilt angle of the gimbal.Hi,
a question about POI in flight plan mode.
what i have to set a height at the POI? what relation have with a height of my waypoints?
thanks
thank youThe relation between the heights of POI and of waypoints determines the tilt angle of the gimbal.
yes, i try today a flight plan with POI and the camera angle do not work. the gimbal doesn't follow the object and the camera stay in position. i hope parrot resolve it fast!!Since the last update the POI and camera angles do not work. Parrot is aware of this and will send out a updated firmware to correct it when they figure out what the problem is. I was told it can take a couple of weeks by CS at parrot.
yes waypoint worked perfectly, but if you set a POI the gimbal don't change the angolation of camera (if your parrot is too close to the object of shot)Difficult to understand this thing. Waypoint worked perfectly...however force Parrot!
I had a bad (semi drunk)experience with flight plan. I understand you don't need signal from the controller/smart phone to complete the flight just enough battery. So theirs me showing off to my mate on a recent holiday. i planned an epic flight with enough height to get over some cliffs with a lighthouse as a point of interest about 1 mile away. The only mistake id made was the first "point" was about 50 metres away and was 40 metres in height. I thought from take off the drone would go up 40m then go to the first point. Nope, from take off the drone slowly ascended whilst going full speed to the first point!!!! "luckily" it hit a low wall with minimal damage(battery popped out). If it didnt hit the wall it would have gone full speed into the wall of the main building at around 4m in height. The moral of the story, read the instructions!
Hi everyone!
I'm new to the Anafi but I'm disappointed to experience this problem and see how old it is.
My understanding of POI hieght:
The camera should point right down if flying over a POI with '0' meters altitude and likewise vertically up in the air if I plan to fly under a decorated bridge or whatever!
But nothing happens!
Anyone know why this doesn't work?