I have decided to get a new one! Wind 110 will have to wait a bit

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I have tried to figure out what has happened (apart that I really did not feel like flying), especially why I was flying low and making snaps
down the (gusty)wind, and the answer is simple: I find Angel to be very good in windy conditions, hence I was not paying that much attention to the windsock. The only tendency I noticed is that the plane was trying to turn into the wind, but that is normal. All other maneuvers were easily compensated for.</p>
Also another mistake I made was that on that occasion I increased the throws on control surfaces to the recommended ones (I usually start even with less than suggested low ones) but increased expo (I put 40% on elev) and probably I did not even pull enough on the stick trying to save her.</p>
For a long time I have been flying 3d planes and these are much more wind sensitive and I did not have to pay any special attention to the windsock, I always knew what was going on in the air. I was literally shocked to discover how much more stable in windy conditions was Element 30 (1,6kg) than 50 size Yak55SP (2,9kg). I can only imagine how good can be a real 2x2 bird.</p>
Angel is a beautiful plane and on suggested setup she is really a joy to fly.</p>
As my Ms Wind 50 should arrive very soon, Wilson, or anyone who tried both planes, a very simple comparison between the 2 in one sentence if possible please.</p>