Freefly Systems · Cinema
Freefly Astro wind resistance calculator.
Mapping / cinema Freefly. Class-based 12 m/s planning number.
- Max wind
- 12 m/s
- Rating
- Level 5
27 mph · 23 kt
Class estimate
Field instrument
Freefly Systems
Freefly Astro.
Max wind
Level
Weight
Source
Awaiting check
Pick a drone, set a place, then run check. Verdict, 10 / 80 / 120 m, and 12 hour wind open here. This pane scrolls, the page does not.
Live conditions
- Place
- Updated
- GPS / pin
- Air temp
- Sky
- Wind from
- Model
- Published limit
- Source
- Open-Meteo
Next 12 hours
Planning tool only. Confirm airspace, batteries, and what you can see.
What wind can the Freefly Astro handle?
Plan around 12 m/s sustained (27 mph), Level 5 on DJI’s wind resistance scale. We flag caution at 65% of that and no go at 85%, because gusts at 120 m are usually worse than the 10 m METAR. This airframe has no tidy published number; the limit is a class estimate. Read what the rating actually means or how the verdict is calculated.
Is 400 ft different from the ground?
Usually yes. The same front that feels like a breeze at takeoff can be over the rating at 120 m. That is why this page checks three heights, not one airport report. Compare this airframe against another, or browse the full model database.
Questions
- What wind can the Freefly Astro handle?
- Plan around 12 m/s sustained (about 27 mph / 23 kt). That figure is a class estimate, not a published spec. Gusts at 120 m can exceed it even when 10 m looks fine.
- Is 400 ft different from the ground?
- Usually yes. This page checks 10 m, 80 m, and 120 m (about 400 ft) against that limit. A ground breeze is not a 400 ft brief.