Of the models that I have built, you can see those in my signature, it seems like the Tiny Trainer is the easiest to handle in the wind. I don't know if it's just cause I can fly it better, or if the smaller, dart like profile penetrates better.
My most recent build is the Spitfire, and, because of it's weight, I had thought that it would handle the wind better than the others. However, almost like the Old Speedster, if a gust hits it when you're in a bank it will just about flip over.
I do most of my flying early in the mornings before work, so it's not too big of an issue. It would be nice to have a model on standby for more extreme weather.
Thanks
My most recent build is the Spitfire, and, because of it's weight, I had thought that it would handle the wind better than the others. However, almost like the Old Speedster, if a gust hits it when you're in a bank it will just about flip over.
I do most of my flying early in the mornings before work, so it's not too big of an issue. It would be nice to have a model on standby for more extreme weather.
Thanks