@@HammerMissions spoke to you guys recently and I was both happy and impressed. Speak to you again in a couple weeks when I pull the trigger on my project.
Hi Stephane, thanks for the question! do you mean trees for the flight planning or the data processing? With regards to flight planning, you can choose to fly higher than the highest tree. We would recommend at least a 10m clearance between the trees and the flight plan. This might be trickier for tower mapping (concentric orbits) or facade capture. If multiple orbits is not possible, then we recommend collecting data from a single row (top altitude) of the respective mission. Here's more with a recording of the processed results: www.hammermissions.com/post/how-to-capture-data-for-3d-mapping-using-drones
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Thank you for your kind words!
@@HammerMissions spoke to you guys recently and I was both happy and impressed. Speak to you again in a couple weeks when I pull the trigger on my project.
Great, but how do you manage the presence of trees in your example ?
Hi Stephane, thanks for the question! do you mean trees for the flight planning or the data processing? With regards to flight planning, you can choose to fly higher than the highest tree. We would recommend at least a 10m clearance between the trees and the flight plan. This might be trickier for tower mapping (concentric orbits) or facade capture. If multiple orbits is not possible, then we recommend collecting data from a single row (top altitude) of the respective mission.
Here's more with a recording of the processed results: www.hammermissions.com/post/how-to-capture-data-for-3d-mapping-using-drones