vjdave said:Going to be 15 mph wind on Sat and 20 mph wind on Sunday. Too risky to fly? How high should I fly if I decide to deal with the 20 mph wind?
race3 said:If you have to even ask that question, it suggests you haven't been flying long enough and I would certainly not fly in those conditions. Even an experienced flyer probably shouldn't fly in 20mph winds... the gusts can be higher and could be very hard to control. You will also go through your battery much quicker.
vjdave said:Going to be 15 mph wind on Sat and 20 mph wind on Sunday. Too risky to fly? How high should I fly if I decide to deal with the 20 mph wind?
Mori55 said:Why risk it ? But if you crash post the video.
gunslinger said:You're assuming the forecasters have a clue. They don't. Buy a cheap anemometer and test the wind yourself before takeoff. Set your own limits and live within them.
vjdave said:gunslinger said:You're assuming the forecasters have a clue. They don't. Buy a cheap anemometer and test the wind yourself before takeoff. Set your own limits and live within them.
I agree with you and this is a great idea! I am going to buy a cheap anemometer online right now.
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