flying in wind ? when do you just give up and go home
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yeah the into-wind thing is real, youre not imagining it. a lot of cine guys plan their whole flight path around wind direction for exactly that reason. flying into it gives the bird something stable
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18-20 gusting is rough for an avata tbh, those lighter cinewhoops just get knocked around. i had the same frustration until someone told me to slow everything way down in wind ? like your natural inst
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so ive been flying my avata 2 for about 8 months now and wind is still the thing that messes me up the most. like yesterday i was out at this open field and it was probably gusting to maybe 18-20mph and i kept trying to push through it but my footage was just trash, horizon all over the place and the drone kept getting shoved sideways mid-shot which looks terrible even after stabilization
my question is really more about technique i guess. do you guys actually learn to fly in wind or do you just accept that theres a ceiling and call it a day when conditions are bad. i feel like im supposed to be getting better at compensating but honestly it just feels like fighting the aircraft and losing
also noticed that flying into the wind on the way out and then letting it push me back actually helped smooth some of the shots? or maybe i imagined that. anyone else do stuff like that intentionally