RE: High winds and a stalling engine...
when you start your motor, have a helper hold your plane level, then pick it up and point it nose up about 45 * and make sure it doesnt speed up or die out.. if it does you need to adjust the airbleed screw on the front of the motor read your instruction manuals on how to adjust it.. i dont remember exactly how anymore.. i dont have to mess with airbleeds. im sure someone here knows for sure.. good luck