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Would it make sense to also support a function similar to moveOnPath? |
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Thanks for the contribution @ahmed-elsaharti! Tested this locally and it works as expected for me, so I am moving ahead with merging. As for @MinnDevelopment's comment, a GPS-enabled version of moveOnPath would be great, but I think it's a little out of scope for this PR (it'd be a great idea for a separate PR). |
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Adds a
movetoGPSAPI to let users specify a GPS position to go to rather than being limited to NED space with movement APIs when using simpleflight.Almost an exact copy of the
movetopositioncall but uses the home-geopoint to calculate the NED coordinates of the GPS position provided and passes that to the move method (in NED).Still a WIP but would love to hear any feedback
How Has This Been Tested?
Tested locally on Windows