It's too windy for me to fly, so I figure just because I can't fly doesn't mean I can't learn more about flying!
I watched a videos on youtube of people flying the P3 in wind. What they don't seem to mention though is what mode they are in. My guess is, many of them are in Atti mode. I get for the more extreme wind videos they are, but I'm not sure on the less windy windy videos.
So here is a short list of questions I'm hoping to get help with...
1-What is about the max wind for P mode?
I understand it's not as powerful as Atti mode for wind.
2-I am using Litchi, what are the max winds for that program?
I totally understand it's in F mode, which is a lot like P mode for flight characteristics, and that it's the
phantom that handles the wind, not Litchi...but I'm curious to what max winds have people flow Litchi
missions in..and succeeded
3-When you look at wind speed (Let's say it's 10 mph), do you go off of the ground wind to determine flying,
or do you go off the altitude you will be flying at wind speed?
Again, I understand "wind is wind" but when someone says they fly in a wind of 10 mph, I'm curious
where people are measuring this at.
I know it's a lot of questions, but I can't wait to fly more! Help a fellow phantom pilot get in the air more
Thanks!!
I watched a videos on youtube of people flying the P3 in wind. What they don't seem to mention though is what mode they are in. My guess is, many of them are in Atti mode. I get for the more extreme wind videos they are, but I'm not sure on the less windy windy videos.
So here is a short list of questions I'm hoping to get help with...
1-What is about the max wind for P mode?
I understand it's not as powerful as Atti mode for wind.
2-I am using Litchi, what are the max winds for that program?
I totally understand it's in F mode, which is a lot like P mode for flight characteristics, and that it's the
phantom that handles the wind, not Litchi...but I'm curious to what max winds have people flow Litchi
missions in..and succeeded
3-When you look at wind speed (Let's say it's 10 mph), do you go off of the ground wind to determine flying,
or do you go off the altitude you will be flying at wind speed?
Again, I understand "wind is wind" but when someone says they fly in a wind of 10 mph, I'm curious
where people are measuring this at.
I know it's a lot of questions, but I can't wait to fly more! Help a fellow phantom pilot get in the air more
Thanks!!