I can see your point of view after flying my M3P in strong winds a little while ago. I wouldn't have gave it a second thought with my MA2. It got kicked around quite a bit.
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I have both the MA2 and the mini 3 pro, very happy with the way both handles the wind, but then I only fly these birds in 20 mph or less. Funny when I flew gliders the more wind the better, I loved it, drones not so much. I find it's the landing safely in strong wind that's the kicker finding...
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