Silverfox53
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Brave lad !!! but in fairness you yorkie boys are hardened souls - I bet your still in shorts in January so other people's "bad weather" is just summer for you. Your right tho, if your flying the lightweight drones you need to have a lot of respect for the drone, the weather and your own skills or its a goner.I don’t agree, I’ve been flying this in Yorkshire for over a month now, flown it in winds well beyond its specification. Yes, you have to be mindful and understand how RTH works, consequences of loss of WiFi etc. it’s still very capable for its size if you respect it.