AeroGCS ORANGE
  • 1. AeroGCS ORANGE User Manual
  • 2. Introduction
  • 3. Getting Started
    • 3.1 . System Requirements
    • 3.2. Getting Your AeroGCS ORANGE Software
    • 3.3. Installing and Configuring AeroGCS ORANGE Software
  • 4. Dashboard on Home Screen
  • 5. Home Menu
  • 6. General Settings
  • 7. Projects
    • 7.1 Create a New Project
    • 7.2 Setting Location
    • 7.3 Add a New Flight Plan
    • 7.4 Using Existing Flight Plan
    • 7.5 Edit a Flight Plan
      • 7.5.1 Survey plan
      • 7.5.2. Waypoint plan
      • 7.5.3. Corridor Plan
      • 7.5.4. Vertical Plan
      • 7.5.5. Circular Plan
    • 7.6 Save a Plan
    • 7.7 Export a Plan
    • 7.8 Delete a Plan/Project
      • 7.8.1. Delete a Plan
      • 7.8.2. Delete a Project
  • 8. Connecting a Drone
    • 8.1 Utilizing Serial Port
    • 8.2 Utilizing TCP
    • 8.3 Utilizing UDP
    • 8.4 Bluetooth Connection
    • 8.5 Drone Registration
  • 9. Settings (RPA Settings)
    • 9.1 Sensors
      • 9.1.1 Device Accelerometer Calibration
      • 9.1.2 Device Compass Calibration
      • 9.1.3 Level Horizon Calibration:
      • 9.1.4 Pressure Sensor Calibration
      • 9.1.5 Flow Sensor Calibration
    • 9.2 Safety Settings
      • 9.2.1 Battery Settings
      • 9.2.2 Return to Launch (RTL)
      • 9.2.3 Geofence
      • 9.2.4 Arming Checks
      • 9.2.5 Parachute
      • 9.2.6 Terrain
    • 9.3 RC Calibration
    • 9.4 Flight Modes
    • 9.5 Camera
      • 9.5.1 Camera Setting
      • 9.5.2 Gimbal Setting
    • 9.6 Joy Stick
  • 10. Mission Planning
    • 10.1 Mission Type
    • 10.2 Vehicle Type
    • 10.3 Flight Type
    • 10.4 Flight Plan
    • 10.5 Survey Planning
      • 10.5.1. Camera Details:-
      • 10.5.2. Survey Details:-
      • 10.5.3. Survey Statistics
      • 10.5.4. Fence Boundary
    • 10.6 Waypoint Planning
      • 10.6.1. Waypoint Details
      • 10.6.2. Fence boundary:
    • 10.7 Read From Device
    • 10.8 Corridor Planning
      • 10.8.1. Camera Details:
      • 10.8.2. Corridor Details:
      • 10.8.3. Corridor Survey Statistics
      • 10.8.4. Fence Boundary
    • 10.9 Vertical Planning
      • 10.9.1 Vertical details
      • 10.9.2 Fence Boundary
    • 10.10 Circular Planning
      • 10.10.1 Circular Details
      • 10.10.2 Circular Statistics
      • 10.10.3. Fence Boundary
    • 10.11 Import KML
  • 11. Flight View
    • 11.1 Flight Controls
    • 11.2 Status details and settings option
    • 11.3 Flight Details
    • 11.4 Live Camera Feed and Camera Control
    • 11.5 Plan View
    • 11.6 Arm and Disarm Navigation Bar
  • 12. Flight logs (Notifications)
    • 12.1 Logs from Home Menu
    • 12.2 From Selected Plan
  • 13. Data Verification Tool
    • 13.1 Geo Tagging
    • 13.2 GCP (Ground Control Point)
    • 13.3 Upload Data
    • 13.4 Image settings
    • 13.4 Image Verification
    • 13.5 Missing and Overlap
    • 13.6 Image Quality
  • 14. Teams
  • 15. VTOL Support
    • 15.1 Survey Plan For VTOL
      • 15.1.1 Camera Details
      • 15.1.2 Survey Details
      • 15.1.3 Survey Statistics
      • 15.1.3 Fence Boundary
    • 15.2 VTOL Flight Mode
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7. Projects

From takeoff to touchdown: Your visual guide to crafting the perfect flight plan.

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In AeroGCS ORANGE, a project involves a comprehensive set of plans and configurations, guaranteeing a smooth and secure flight experience. This encompasses:

  1. Project Creation :- Start by initiating the creation of a new project.

  2. Project Access :- Easily open and access existing projects.

  3. Project Modification :- Make essential adjustments and edits to meet specific project requirements.

  4. Project Preservation :- Save the project to retain its current state and ongoing progress.

Explore the detailed step-by-step process of creating and managing projects in AeroGCS ORANGE.

The above flowchart that outlines the steps involved in creating a flight plan. The first step is to initiate the plan, then set the location, select the mission type, vehicle type, and flight type. After that, you apply the changes and save the plan. Finally, you can upload the plan to your device and fly.

So in short, the diagram shows the process of creating a flight plan, from start to finish.

Project Flow