Chrome Litchi Virtual Mission Chrome Litchi Virtual Mission

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Version: 0.2.1
Last Update: 2019-06-29

Overview

Chrome Litchi Virtual Mission is a Chrome extension developed by bazuchan. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Chrome Litchi Virtual Mission is 0.2.1, updated on 2019-06-29.
9,000+ users have installed this extension. 17 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Adds ability to export mission from mission hub as google earth virtual tour

This extension provides same functionality as Virtual Litchi Mission app https://mavicpilots.com/threads/virtual-litchi-mission.31109/

Usage:
1. Install google-earth(-pro) desktop app.
2. Go to https://flylitchi.com/hub
3. Select a mission, click "MISSIONS"->"Export as VLM", it will download .kml file
4. Click downloaded .kml file to open it in google earth (or import it into google arth manually).
5. In google earth click mission name under "Temporary places" and double-click "Virtual mission"
6. Enjoy :)

Rating

17 ratings

Total Installs

9,000+

Information

Last Update

2019-06-29

Current Version

0.2.1

Size

8.36KiB

Author

bazuchan

Website

None

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar DJ Hill
2022-04-23

No longer works, abandoned by developer.

avatar Firman Fathoni
2022-01-30

simply worked. I'm not very technical but the virtual tour surely beautiful to watch

avatar Yam Lam
2021-07-24

Will expire from today?
https://vlm.baz.pw/convert return 400

avatar The Geezer Abides
2021-02-10

I've been using CVLM successfully until recently when something changed in the way it writes (rewrites/interprets) mission altitude entered/shown in the mission hub. Now all waypoints on GE are MSL even though Litchi hub still shows them as AGL. In this case GE altitudes are all about 150 meters above where I want them. The KLM files show the altitudes as being ABSOLUTE (i.e. AGL) but the actual number is MSL. What's happened?!

avatar Endrick Lesueur
2020-07-24

Super étant sous Mac je peux profiter de la virtualisation de mission sans passer par une machine virtuel. Merci beaucoup