successfully applied the e011 to removing an unwanted visitor this morning, so quick from licence to service. just the tips of the mesquite were gently bobbing so i'd say 2 mph winds, it took a bit of work to head against it at higher altitudes, but managed to send it out and bring it back. ++good.
one of the basics of combat emphasised with aerial elements is to move between the opposition and the sun. i believe japanese ww2 pilots are often noted for this, doves do it, and they are basically winged gangbangers. note the long, perimeter recon flights they do.
another aerial technique from the animal world, years ago i pissed off a magpie (i rescued a grounded baby magpie that had wandered into his territory) who repeatedly strafed from behind, managed to graze the top of my head (drawing blood) on one pass ... and made several more attempts to do so (getting hit with sticks not sufficient deterrence).
wings give the ability to glide silently, and for non-simulation/race scenarios, they would add this facility to a quad.
anyway. despite not needing it this morning, i'm really missing that always-lands-up rollcage on these mini and micro builds, so that's next while i wait for the dosh for a bigger quad. also been salivating looking at servos. once i got a decent service quad in the air, i'm building things that walk, run and jump. i've been waiting for this for decades.