RE: whats the most wind?
back 37 years ago when I was learning to fly it was looking at how flags were blowing in the wind.if it was straight out and not draping stay home.3/4 of the flag straight questionable.if light planes can fly most sport type planes can fly depending on the experience of the pilots.I see a lot of post about flying in the wind .as with anything it takes practice and experience I never had a problem flying in the wind due to my choice of trainer which was a falcon 56 with an os 35 that was silk covered and weighed 5 1/2 pounds dry.the semi symetrical wing makes a big difference in wind, not to mention the higher wing loading.the other thing I noticed is a lot of beginners have no flag on the tx antennae to monitor wind direction and velocity while landing.back then we all had to have flags to identify frequency and it became second nature to always check wind direction and velocity by looking at the flags every know and then.kind of loke checking your side veiw mirror while driving.