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One other point, if you ever get into a blown away situation and the drone is being blown towards somewhere where it shouldn't be or where someone could get hurt etc. etc. I would suggest that you get the drone down, sacrificing it if needs be, before it gets over that area and BEFORE you lose control connection.
If the drone is blown out of control connection then the failsafe behaviour will be triggered (look it up in the manual, there are various options selectable).
RTH may put it up into faster winds as noted previously.
HOVER is likely to leave it still being blown away and ultimately when the low battery RTH kick in leave it in an RTH.
LAND may result in a hover if the drone rejects the landing site and hover can end up as an RTH.
If the drone is blown out of control connection then the failsafe behaviour will be triggered (look it up in the manual, there are various options selectable).
RTH may put it up into faster winds as noted previously.
HOVER is likely to leave it still being blown away and ultimately when the low battery RTH kick in leave it in an RTH.
LAND may result in a hover if the drone rejects the landing site and hover can end up as an RTH.