Scott
I fly on the side of a mountain range. Front Range Mountains in Arvada,Colorado . And Wind Speed is the first thing we check out
before we even head out there. This is a very good question you have asked . It is something every flyer should check on when
deciding to fly a plane.
This could go on forever but i'll keep it short. Most wind speed 15 mph and lower is ok for your Ringmaster 35. But be very
carefull around 14/15 mph.
Anything above 15 mph. And to 20 mph you have a couple of options. Don't fly........... or build a bigger bird for flying in wind.
My flying buddy has a 70 oz. Kiros he takes out on windy days if the wind gets to bad for his lighter planes. So this is great news
in defferent ways. It's a way to tell your wife you need another plane. Or if you build a plane that is to heavy save it for windy days.
There are some control line planes that fly really well in wind you just have to ask some of the guys around here and they will
recommend a few. I am no pro so i don't know many off hand but i heard the Fancy Pants , P-47D by Charels Parrot, Charisma by
Tom Dixon and the SV Series by Randy Smith all fly really well in windy conditions. Hope this helps Bryan H.
