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So I have asked since I started flying the EVO, exactly how much wind is NO FLY wind. I have flown several times in no wind, 10 mph wind, 15 mph wind and even up to 20mph and the results have been great. Very stable and the EVO seems to move pretty good. I only had one incident where the wind was gusting up to 20mph and it took a bit longer for my EVO to come back to me flying against the wind. I could tell it was struggling, but it came back.
Well today I had a scare as I found the breaking point for wind. It appears that winds over 20mph and gusts up to and over 28-30 mph is a NO FLY condition for the EVO. The EVO was pretty stable in that wind, but don't let it get away from you and have it have to fight that wind coming back. I almost lost my EVO today as the battery started to run low fighting the wind and it wouldn't come back. I eventually had to go chase it, lower the altitude to get it down into the tree line where the wind was a bit lighter and guided it home and had it land manually (actually picked it out of the air with 6% battery life).
I guess I probably could have increased the allowed speed of the drone to make it work harder and get back faster....but not sure that wouldn't have drained the battery faster and dropped it into the woods.
Anyway, hope this post is helpful and serves as a bit of advice for the team.
Well today I had a scare as I found the breaking point for wind. It appears that winds over 20mph and gusts up to and over 28-30 mph is a NO FLY condition for the EVO. The EVO was pretty stable in that wind, but don't let it get away from you and have it have to fight that wind coming back. I almost lost my EVO today as the battery started to run low fighting the wind and it wouldn't come back. I eventually had to go chase it, lower the altitude to get it down into the tree line where the wind was a bit lighter and guided it home and had it land manually (actually picked it out of the air with 6% battery life).
I guess I probably could have increased the allowed speed of the drone to make it work harder and get back faster....but not sure that wouldn't have drained the battery faster and dropped it into the woods.
Anyway, hope this post is helpful and serves as a bit of advice for the team.