I have the PZ Mustang and Night vapor. the Mustang will handle the wind and can be alot of fun in the wind. Just have to remember to kill the throttle input if you get into trouble. The Night vapor I have been flying every night this week. But it needs almost dead calm. It so light that I'm afraid the wind will just carry it away

. But the Mustang can handle 10 MPH fairly easy. Its a tough little plane as well. IMHO micros like the mustang are a good way to learn flying in the wind. As long as you know the direction of the wind and there are no trees neardby to get blown into, you should have a blast. I would suggest getting your plane trimmed out on a calm day before flying in the wind. The wind can also make doing things like loops easier, as some of the micros especially the PNP of BNF versions are underpowered. As I said before, most micros are built to withstand a few mishaps. Just be ready to chop the throttle and damage should be minimal. As RC pilots, we need to learn to fly in the wind, cause 98% of the time, there's a wind a blowing.