You have to bite the bullet at some stage and just do it Tony.

After the first few solo FPV flights you will not be worried about the wind.
My first FPV flights were on my own with a 450 size KK2 stabilised quad and I was nervous as hell.
After the first few I could not stop.
I now realise that it did not really fly that well but back then I did not know any better.
You have a well stabilised mini that if you crash it you may have to put some new props on.
Do you you want me to tell you why you crashed in that last vid, no?
Too bad, I'll tell you anyway.

You were not going forwards, simple as that.
That is my cardinal rule for FPV, there is no backwards, it does not exist, it must NEVER be done.

Ok I may be over stressing this but you can only see what's in front of you, that's where you should be going.
As long as you are going forward (not too fast) you can see what's there and avoid it.
How long before the weather starts clearing up over there?
Ours is just turning to custard but unless it's raining, I won't (can't) stop.
Ok I'm off to format my PC.
It's getting too slow and things are not working like they should.
Waiting for about 500Gb of video and pictures to transfer to another drive so I can start from scratch.
Ipad is fine though so I can still check the forum,
