I’m guessing not, but I’m sure many of you are smarter about this than I am. I’d be nice to know to plan accordingly next time. I ask because yesterday, out on the pacific coast, I was flying in ridiculous winds. The XSP flew perfectly, you’d never know by looking at the video. I was over a big Ag field right on the ocean. The XSP was inland from me flying back under low battery RTH, into a stiff on-shore 20 mph wind + gusts. About 50’ away, it suddenly landed. No problem, I walked over and got it. That’s never happened before, battery had 8 cycles... It makes sense it would burn more power flying into a strong wind going home.......right??