Me too. On a good note it was stunning to watch a huge red tailed hawk playing in the wind up high. Swooping around and litteraly doing flips and banked turns like an FPV drone. I was entranced for probably 5 minutes or so until he flew away.It's been really crappy where I'm at, also. Looking forward to a potentially calm Friday and Saturday. I have started hating the wind, the more and more I want to fly.
It will be back down to 28 tomorrow. I’d be flying with your wind. Just how windy is it there?
Yuck! It's funny to notice that the further south you go, the later the sunrise and sunset is. Guess I never thought of that.It will be back down to 28 tomorrow. I’d be flying with your wind. Just how windy is it there?
Mike
Me too. On a good note it was stunning to watch a huge red tailed hawk playing in the wind up high. Swooping around and litteraly doing flips and banked turns like an FPV drone. I was entranced for probably 5 minutes or so until he flew away.
Mike
Looked like rolls. I have never seen one do it before. It was like it would bank into the wind and the gusts would roll it into a dive. Kept doing it over and over so I only guess it was actually just having fun playing in the wind.You saw the hawk go fully inverted? Rolls or loops?
There was an Osprey here ridge soaring in the lift above the pine trees at the edge of the harbor. It's wonderful to see.
Looked like rolls. I have never seen one do it before. It was like it would bank into the wind and the gusts would roll it into a dive. Kept doing it over and over so I only guess it was actually just having fun playing in the wind.
Mike
It does look like fun to me but in reallity he was probably up there getting his butt whooped by air currents trying to get to his next meal.I agree with you that they often seem to be flying just for the joy of it.
My father used to say that if reincarnation was real, he'd want to come back as a hawk, falcon, eagle, or dolphin. I remember that most every time I see one of those critters whooping it up.
I know what you mean. I am on top of the hill above the South end of Seneca Lake. To top that off the ravine called Excelsior Glen comes straight up to my property from the end of the lake. The combination of air current directions makes even a well planned flight dangerous here. I have gone out and headed into the wind only to end up fighting it to get back home. It sure is fun and exciting but too expensive when it goes wrong for me.I live on a ridge in SW NH, ridge about 800 feet higher than the surrounding valleys. You think that affects wind speed? Yes, it's tough finding days in the spring where it's not too windy to fly. I find I'm most likely to find calm air in the hour or so after sunrise.
One of my best day of flying was -20F with 20-25mph winds. What drone do you have? I know the mini might have issues but plenty of drones eat 20mph winds for breakfast.
I have a Platinum Pro and I just picked up a Swellpro Spry + that I fly most. Well I want to get out with the Spry. Just got it. I’ve had a few others. The steady wind up to 20 doesn’t usally bother me much bit when it is gusting up to 50and 60 mph it gets a bit sketchy for me.One of my best day of flying was -20F with 20-25mph winds. What drone do you have? I know the mini might have issues but plenty of drones eat 20mph winds for breakfast.
On Thursday in my place there are Wind: 52km/h and Gusts 93km/h
Today could be a good day for flying! Winds should be relatively light, in comparison to the past few days. Is the KP Index what is RED all day, up there?KANSAS CITY HAS BEEN HORRIBLE THE LAST COUPLE MONTHS..
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