RE: Planes that can fly in wind?
Both the EasyStar and the SuperCub are great, easy fliers that can handle a lot more wind than the SS. I prefer the SuperCub in the way that it flies, the way that it looks, and the fact that it has landing gear. (I refuse to do hand launches. I even added landing gear to my AeroAce.) However, if you prefer hand launching, or want to save some bucks, get the EasyStar ARF and transfer the electronics from your SS.