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You read correctly, 12,058 feet... above Sea Level anyway
On my way through Colorado and happened to go over Loveland Pass: 11,990 feet ASL.
It was blowing pretty hard... 25+ with gusts here and there... I almost did not take off, but I was curious as to how it would fly and behave and would probably not have this opportunity for a while... I only had the nerve to go up about 60 feet AGL - I did not want to be hiking down the mountain side if the P3 could not handle the wind.
Amazingly it took off no problem. The wind did keep me busy and even using GPS mode it still wanted to drift, especially when I did a 360 pan shot it drifted about 75 feet down wind.
Had it been calm I would have had no fear of flying around at that altitude... although I'm sure the flight time would be diminished slightly. I only flew 7 minutes.... it was all my nerves could take the wind was just getting out of hand.
Here is a screen shot - not able to post video at the moment...

It was blowing pretty hard... 25+ with gusts here and there... I almost did not take off, but I was curious as to how it would fly and behave and would probably not have this opportunity for a while... I only had the nerve to go up about 60 feet AGL - I did not want to be hiking down the mountain side if the P3 could not handle the wind.
Amazingly it took off no problem. The wind did keep me busy and even using GPS mode it still wanted to drift, especially when I did a 360 pan shot it drifted about 75 feet down wind.
Had it been calm I would have had no fear of flying around at that altitude... although I'm sure the flight time would be diminished slightly. I only flew 7 minutes.... it was all my nerves could take the wind was just getting out of hand.
Here is a screen shot - not able to post video at the moment...