RE: Planes that can fly in wind?
The answer is yes, there are beginner planes which handle the wind better, but they are harder to fly than the Slow Stick. Be patient. Mornings and evenings are the calmest. Don't wait too long after the sun has come up to fly. Once the sun gets a little punch to it, if it's cool out, you'll be amazed at how quickly the air will go from perfectly still to bumpy.