flying in wind ? when do you just call it and land?
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honestly it comes down to battery drain for me more than anything else. if im burning through juice significantly faster than a calm day at the same altitude, thats my signal to wrap it up. the drone
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i use an anemometer app on my phone paired with a little handheld meter and i check before and partway through the flight. but tbh even that only tells you surface wind, not what its like at 100 feet.
so ive been flying my mavic 3 for about 8 months now and wind is still the thing that gets me every time. like i can handle most stuff but i never really know when enough is enough. today i was out at the coast and it was probably gusting 25-28mph at times and i kept second guessing myself the whole flight. the drone was holding position fine, sport mode was off, but i could just feel it fighting. used way more battery than usual getting back too.
my question is basically ? do you go by feel, by the wind speed reading, or just by how the thing is behaving in the air? i dont have a great process for this and i feel like im either being too conservative or occasionally pushing it more than i should. curious what more experienced people do because i havent found a good answer anywhere that isnt just "stay under 25mph" which isnt super helpful