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TOALP / take-off reference: first waypoint
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Import DJI flight
Upload a recorded DJI flight and convert it into an editable repeatable mission. This import workspace is separate from the normal planner page so you can manipulate imported waypoints safely.
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Imported routes are loaded into the editable map and the height profile. Use the SRT as the main source file. Add the matching LRF when available for future shot-fidelity enhancement, but SRT-only import is fully supported. Large LRF files should be imported via localhost on the same PC rather than the public site URL.
Imported routes should be checked for changed site conditions, obstacle changes and current airspace before launch. DJI altitude is still based on take-off, so confirm TOALP before export.
Tap the map to place your first waypoint
Draw routeRoute controls now stay on the map so you can work in one place.
Whole profile adjustment
Export missionValidate the final route, then generate DJI and client preview files.
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Pre-flight notes
Before exportPlease review route, altitude, TOALP, airspace and obstacles before flight.
Before first mission usePractice in an open safe area before operational use.
Automation limitsRepeatable missions improve consistency, but they do not guarantee identical real-world flight.
DJI waypoint height is calculated from take-off. For repeatability, launch from the planned take-off point or set TOALP correctly if take-off differs from the first waypoint.
Camera setupPlace subject points when needed, or add camera shot sections to control direction and gimbal pitch along the route.
Subject focusPlace one or more subject points when the camera should track a real thing on the ground.
Use this when the drone should keep looking at a real subject. Each subject point can still be edited after placement.
Focus end % is cumulative mission progress where each subject stops being tracked. The last one should usually end at 100%.
Directional shotsApply camera behavior to a section of the route. Pick a shot type, set its defaults, add it to the route, then drag its A/B handles on the map or height profile.
Choose a shot type first. The fields underneath change to match that choice.
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Fallback route directionPath-facing cameraUsed whenever no subject focus or shot section is active.
-45�
This is the fallback angle for plain route-following sections. It stays available, but it is no longer the main decision point.
Planning objects
Add reference objects to the map while planning. They save with the project in this browser and can be dragged on the map after placement.
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Live 3D previewShape the route and camera in mission space before you move on to the globe preview.
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Flight pathCurrent drone positionStart / end
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Height profileTap the chart to add a point. Tap an existing point to select it. On desktop, you can still drag points directly.
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Point list
Mission previewOrbit, zoom and inspect your route over satellite imagery
3D MISSION PREVIEW
Updating 3D preview...Loading terrain, route and buildings.
Plan your route on the map above, then tap Update 3D view to preview the mission in context.
About this preview
Orbit, zoom and inspect the planned route over satellite imagery. Terrain clearance is sampled where enabled. Planning objects (buildings, towers, cranes, turbines) are shown in 3D. Use 'Download Fly-through' to share a preview with your client.