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2.4 Autel Explorer App
2.4.1 Mission
EVO II RTK Series V3 aircraft can be widely applied in security, inspection, and other
industries. You can select multiple mission modes such as waypoint, rectangular,
polygon, and oblique through the Autel Explorer App.
1. Waypoint
You can add waypoints by yourself and set parameters and actions of each
waypoint. The waypoints are connected in order, forming a flight route. After you
call and execute a waypoint mission, the aircraft will automatically fly along the
route and perform predefined actions at each waypoint.
1. Click "Mission" on the main app page and select "Waypoint" to go to the
planning page.
2. Add a waypoint to the map and set corresponding parameters and actions for
the waypoint.
Flight altitude: the altitude of the aircraft at a waypoint relative to the home point.
The aircraft will gradually fly to the preset altitude on the way to the waypoint.
Click Waypoint, select "Flight Altitude", and slide left or right to change the
value.
Flight speed: the flight speed of the aircraft when it is flying to the waypoint. The
aircraft will adjust the flight speed to the preset value on the way to the
waypoint. Click Waypoint, select "Flight Speed", and slide left or right to change
the value.
Action: Click Waypoint, select "Action", and set the waypoint actions and
camera actions. Waypoint actions include "Fly Over" and "Hover".
A. If you select "Fly Over", the camera actions available include "Photo taking",
"Time lapse", "Distance lapse", "Start recording", "Stop recording", and
"No action".
B. If you select "Hover", the camera actions available include "time lapse" and
"video recording (1 - 10s)".
Gimbal pitch: the pitch angle of the gimbal when the aircraft flies to the
waypoint (range: 0° - 90°). Click Waypoint, select "Action", add camera actions,
and slide left or right to adjust the gimbal angle.
Yaw angle: the heading of the nose of the aircraft when it flies to this waypoint.
Click Waypoint, select "Action", add camera actions, and select the yaw angle
mode.
A. Route: The aircraft will turn to the next waypoint along the designated route.
B. Manual: you can use the remote controller to control the heading of the
aircraft.
C. Custom: you can set the yaw angle of each waypoint.