There should be instructions on this web site not to make dumb comments like blaming the drone operator for a bird attack. So high on your pompous horse that you fail to realize he didn't see the eagles, he thought the drone was malfunctioning at first. Once he saw them he tried to get the hell...
Those type of winds are no problem, whereas for the 1 it was an issue. It can take higher winds for sure, you'll have to use trial and error to find what you're comfortable with.
If where you fly is normally a windy place then the answer is definitely yes. I live near the coast and fly at the beach and over the ocean most of the time. The Mini 2 is a horse and can handle much stronger winds than my Mini 1
Bingo. Same "experts" who say the Mini 2 doesn't have improved flight capabilities in the wind lol. Anyone who thinks that should join me down in Oak Island, NC where I am right now. Been flying down at the beach most nights after work in very significant winds. My Mini 2 eats up the wind...
Judging by the shadows it was late in the day or early in the morning, try it again closer to noon when the sun is shining down in the silos, might be interesting. Don't you dare bring your bird inside one of them however, the VLOS narcs will be all over you for that!
The hype around the 3 is BECAUSE of the greatness of the Mini 2, not in spite of it. The Mini 2 is the nads so when something that improves even that comes out people are justifiably excited.
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