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Mission Report: 3D Scan and Data Collection

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  Mission 1: 3D object mapping mission (Submitter: Jinwook & Joel)   Weather conditions ●        Cloud Cover: Clear ●        Wind Direction: NE to SW ●        Wind Speed: 4 mph ●        Temp: 72° F   After we checked the potential hazards in the street view of google maps and confirmed that there we could fly without problems, we got permission from LAANCE (Class D, 400 feet) LAANCE APPROVAL: ALTTVJQZJU10 We made an emergency plan (if the aircraft looks unstable, land as soon as possible).   2D mapping mission with skydio 2 + We flew the drone Sykio 2+ with 2D landmowing pattern and opposing grid lines over the area shown in the image below. The intended scan area was constituted of 5 parking slots, the mission was originally planned to have a camera lens angle of 90 degrees for the first pass, 80 degrees for the second pass and a perimeter flight at 45 degrees. However, when we set up the flight, we ran into a problem. The Skydio platform didn’t all

3D grid mapping

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  We flew the Mavic 2 pro by using pix4D capture of a mapping mission in a turf farm. We flew the Skydio 2 + in the last lab to get the 3D scan of objects and 2D map scan. We did 2D scan for 2D maps with the Mavic 2 pro. The main reason why we flew here is this place is so wide-open area that it is a good place for the 2D map scan. Before going to fly, we checked the weather conditions. Weather condition ·          Temperature: 84F ·          Humidity: 42% ·          Visibility: 10mi ·          Windspeed: 8mph from South And then we checked the potential hazards in  the street view of the Google Maps. We got permission from LAANCE (Class D, 400 feet) LAANCE APPROVAL: ALTVDX8NMR60 We made an emergency plan (return home, land as soon as possible if the aircraft looks not stable) (1340 Cherry Ln, West Lafayette, IN 47907) Parallel ‘lawn mower’ grid We flew the Mavic 2 pro with a parallel ‘lawn mower’ grid at 60 meters altitude and a camera angle of 90-degree. The reas