Originally Posted by
bubbagates
Actually yes and no
Yes meaning that you will find out that somethings are not as easy as they look and that IMAC will fly in winds higher than you are used to. The beauty of this is when you are at your home field and everyone is leaving because of winds, you will be laughing at then and heading abck into the air.
I have been curious about what wind speed to cut off my practice sessions. I will be flying my first IMAC contest next month and don't have much help at my club. What is the "cut-off" wind speed?
Thanks in advance.