Lapeer20m
Well-Known Member
As long as you stay close to the takeoff point, mavic will fly safely in crazy high winds. I’ve flown in 30 mph winds just to show others how awesome mavic is. In these sorts of wind I’ve had flight time reduced to about 10 minutes as mavic has to work really hard to maintain its position.
For reference, it’s difficult for a human to stand in a 30 mph wind without getting blown around.
Use caution as wind speed typically increases with altitude. If winds exceed about 40 mph mavic will not be able to make any forward progress, even in sport mode and you may lose your bird.
For reference, it’s difficult for a human to stand in a 30 mph wind without getting blown around.
Use caution as wind speed typically increases with altitude. If winds exceed about 40 mph mavic will not be able to make any forward progress, even in sport mode and you may lose your bird.