DJI's specs don't say that an 8-10.5 m/s wind is the highest wind you can safely fly a Mini 2.The specs say 8.5-10.5 m/s which is 19-23.5 mph.
Keep in mind, wind speed is usually a lot higher even 100 ft above the ground.
Drone Model Wind Resistance Level Max Wind Speed
DJI Mavic Mini 2 Level 5 19-24 mph (29-38 kph)
OMG... really? already?Here's the answer from ChatGPT:
"The DJI Mini 2 is a popular consumer drone that is designed to be lightweight and portable. While it is capable of flying in various weather conditions, it's essential to consider the wind speed limitations to ensure safe and stable flight.
According to DJI's specifications, the DJI Mini 2 can handle wind speeds of up to 29-38 kilometers per hour (18-24 miles per hour). However, it's important to note that these wind speed ranges are provided as general guidelines, and other factors such as wind gusts, wind direction, and the pilot's skill level can affect the drone's stability.
To ensure a safe flight, it's recommended to exercise caution and avoid flying the Mini 2 in strong winds. If you're uncertain about the wind conditions, it's best to check weather forecasts and consider postponing your flight if the wind speeds are beyond the recommended range.
Always remember to fly responsibly and follow local regulations and guidelines when operating your drone."
As explained in my previous post, those numbers are meaningless and don't indicate a max safe windspeed for flying.Code:Drone Model Wind Resistance Level Max Wind Speed DJI Mavic Mini 2 Level 5 19-24 mph (29-38 kph)
I agree ... dont take them as a "go/no-go" for flying, but if those are the only numbers that are given to us by the manufacturer, then we have to use them as a guide and use our experiences and common sense to make a determination.As explained in my previous post, those numbers are meaningless and don't indicate a max safe windspeed for flying.
They aren't a guide to anything.I agree ... dont take them as a "go/no-go" for flying, but if those are the only numbers that are given to us by the manufacturer, then we have to use them as a guide and use our experiences and common sense to make a determination.
Meaningless? I don't know...As explained in my previous post, those numbers are meaningless and don't indicate a max safe windspeed for flying.
Yes.. it's meaningless.Meaningless? I don't know...
Although many believe that's a Max Wind spec, it's not.The Mavic 3 max wind spec is 26.8mph.
The drone's Max Speed shown in the specs is a useful number.
So max speed has no connection to wind resistance?
To answer your question . If you think its to windy to fly then DON"T
Better safe then sorry
My mini 3 pro is much better in the wind then my Mavic air which is a much heavier drone. So if its windy I fly the mini unless I think its to windy then I DON"T lol
I can't work out the logic behind the numbers that DJI show or what they mean by Max Wind Resistance.So max speed has no connection to wind resistance?
Since you are new, I would advise you not to take it up in the wind... It can take a lot of wind, but it will be buffeted around and that will not be a fun flying experience...New Mini 2 pilot here.