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Has anyone flown in 30-40 mph+ winds with M4P?

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I'm curious, has anyone tried to test the limits on the M4P above 30 mph? Specs show, I think, up to 24 mph but wonder if it's able to handle such winds. I live in Snowflake, Az where in spring it gets pretty crazy with 30-40 mph winds & 65 mph gusts.
 
I've flown the Mini 4 Pro in 17mph and it was NOT a good experience. Due to it's lightweight, very small changes in wind speed or direction had a significant effect on the aircraft it self. Ironically, the gimbal did an AMAZING job in making the movement almost undetectable view POV.

Since the aircraft specs state up to 24mph, you're risking it trying to go beyond their specs but . . . in S mode the Max Speed is stated at 16 m/s (35.7mph) you should be ok up to around 25-30 but note you're outside of the Design Specs and 100% all on you and your skills to keep in undented LOL.
 
We fly in some extreme winds with all the drones and when it comes to the Mini 3 Pro and Mini 4 Pro there both not a good choice as your likely to overheat the drone an make it force land. If it was not for the drone to be so quick to over heat , you might be able to push it a little bit . My advice is 20 mph an no more.
 
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We fly in some extreme winds with all the drones and when it comes to the Mini 3 Pro and Mini 4 Pro there both not a good choice as your likely to overheat the drone an make it force land. If it was not for the drone to be so quick to over heat , you might be able to push it a little bit . My advice is 20 mph winds
Was just curious to see what it'll due.
I won't risk damage by flying it beyond its limitations But know some do it.
 
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Nobody knows what the DJI stated "wind resistance" is...

In the end... all that matters is the max heading speed the drone can achieve... max in Sport is 35,7mph, facing a equal fast headwind will result in that your drone just stands still fully tilted giving it all it has. If the head wind becomes larger than the max drone speed, the drone will start to drift backwards.

Besides the above, how it ends in a real flight... depends on many, many factors.
 
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I'm curious, has anyone tried to test the limits on the M4P above 30 mph?
Something to consider for any replies is that very few flyers know what the actual wind speed is when they fly and many have no ability to estimate it correctly.
Specs show, I think, up to 24 mph but wonder if it's able to handle such winds.
It's a mistake to assume that the number DJI gives as their Max Wind Resistance is the maximum wind speed that the drone can handle.
What it really is, is a mystery as DJI never defined it and comparing the numbers they give for different drones, doesn't show any consistent pattern to help understand what DJI might mean.
I've frequently flown my Mavic 3 pro in winds up to 50% higher than what DJI shows for their Max Wind Resistance for that model.
 
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We fly in some extreme winds with all the drones and when it comes to the Mini 3 Pro and Mini 4 Pro there both not a good choice as your likely to overheat the drone an make it force land. If it was not for the drone to be so quick to over heat , you might be able to push it a little bit . My advice is 20 mph an no more.
However, I suspect that with more wind the aircraft usually gets more cooling. Is it possible that their aircraft heats up more when they are wrapped in the wet suit?
 
However, I suspect that with more wind the aircraft usually gets more cooling. Is it possible that their aircraft heats up more when they are wrapped in the wet suit?
No, the tests are done without the wet suit , pushing the motors with any weight on the drone can make it over heat quickly and thus to force land this is why we do not make the Rescue Jacket for the Mini 4 Pro.

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Gear to fly in the Rain. Land on the water.
 
Check out DC Rainmaker YouTube channel. He's the one who does high wind testing as well as obstacle avoidance.
Dustin Dunnill channel does long range tests.
 
Since the aircraft specs state up to 24mph, you're risking it trying to go beyond their specs but . . . in S mode the Max Speed is stated at 16 m/s (35.7mph) you should be ok up to around 25-30 but note you're outside of the Design Specs and 100% all on you and your skills to keep in undented LOL.

I've experimentally confirmed on the Mini3P the following, and I strongly suspect this is generally true for all recent models, perhaps as far back as the original Mavic:
  • The Flight Controller in the aircraft controls for groundspeed as determined by GPS, not airspeed. This makes logical sense, as this is the only speed the drone can detect, lacking a pitot tube or other airspeed sensor.
  • Up to some moderate headwind, the Mini3P was able to achieve and hold max Sport Mode speed. From memory I think this was around 8mph. This means it was flying faster through the air doing about 43mph, holding 35mph over the surface below. Therefore, there is some tilt "headroom" beyond the still-air angle necessary to achieve max speeds in the specs.
  • In N mode it was able to hold groundspeed at 21mph in winds up to 12mph. Should be able to handle more.
  • The pitch stick does not control pitch or tilt directly. Rather, it is a speed control that gives a ground speed demand to the drone, which the FC attempts to deliver by controlling roll/pitch to whatever angle necessary to achieve the commanded speed. Within design and operational limits, of course.
 
However, I suspect that with more wind the aircraft usually gets more cooling. Is it possible that their aircraft heats up more when they are wrapped in the wet suit?
Why would one fly in the rain?🤔
 
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Why would one fly in the rain?🤔
I don't fly in the rain. It is phantomrain.org's business to propagate this:
 

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