I did the same the other day. It was set at 11mph. There was a good breeze blowing and the evo set at 11mph couldn't handle it. It wasn't terrible. I kicked it up to 22mph and it was able to compensate. If the wind got any stronger I would have had to put it in Ludicrous mode. I practice with all the modes, they are there for a reason. I am a commercial pilot. When getting a commercial pilots license, you have to demonstrate the maximum capabilities of a complex aircraft. You are tested on various maneuvers which will test your capacity to do that. You never know when those skills might be tested in real life. So I want to do the same with my drone. I don't want to buzz around daily at 42mph. But if I had to, I can. I'm not afraid because I know what to expect. But being a fair weather pilot is good too. Now the insane thing to me is not Ludicrous mode, but the people who fly there drones in clouds and up to crazy altitudes. Flying where Instrumented pilots are doing instrument flights in the National Airspace system. Have you read, I took my drone up to 6000 ft agl today, it was so much fun. Now that is nuts. These people scare me, because I am the one flying hoping some idiot with a drone isn't being ignorant, illegal, and dangerous. These are the people that are going to ruin it for us all. Know the rules, you are responsible for them whether you know them or not. I'm still fairly new with drone flying. I'm studying for the part 107 exam. Most of it I'm already familiar with, but for those who don't know the National Airspace system, types of controlled airspace, etc,, the material required for this license is good information to know. Let's not keep broadcasting ourselves to the FAA doing really dangerous stunts.