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Altoona, WI | I flew in 20+ mph wind one day, but was not comfortable doing this. I lay down a piece of cardboard to launch and land on it snow.
I would recommend getting an account with Healthy Drones. You can upload your flight records and do all kinds of analysis on various aspects of your flights and equipment. They even have a section that will show wind speeds and direction based on how the drone is working to maintain its position. Not only interesting to look at but could potentially show a problem starting to occur before you would normally be aware of it that could save you from a failure, crash, or flyaway. healthydrones.com | |
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