flying in wind ? when do you just say forget it and land
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honestly its a vibe check for me every time. the specs on something like the mini 3 say it can handle up to like 38kph wind but that number is kind of meaningless in turbulent air, its built around st
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yeah turbulent is way worse than just strong. i took my avata out in some pretty solid wind last month and it was fine because it was coming from one direction steady, but choppy gusty stuff in like t
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so ive been flying for about 2 years now, mostly freestyle on a 5inch but i also have a mini 3 pro for when i want to actually get usable footage. my question is less about what the specs say and more about what you guys actually do in practice when wind starts picking up mid flight.
like yesterday i was out at this field and it was maybe 15-18mph gusts, nothing crazy on paper but the air was just super turbulent and choppy, not steady wind at all. the freestyle quad handled it fine obviously but i was trying to get some smooth cinematic stuff with the mini and it was just fighting the whole time. motors were getting warm, footage was garbage even with the gimbal doing its thing.
i guess my real question is ? do you have like an actual threshold where you pack up, or is it more of a vibe check situation where you just watch how the thing is behaving and make a call? i feel like i should have landed earlier but i kept thinking itd settle down