The default setting is to have no wind, however, you will find out that this aspect
of the simulation is a bit more friendly than flying outside in Missouri weather. To get an
idea of how to control your quadcopter in the wind, select Environment → Wind and
alter the wind direction, speed, and turbulence to your liking.
Finally, if you would like a different angle of observation, this can be changed
using the F1-F4 keys to get camera angles from the ground, chasing the quadcopter, and
for flying from the perspective of a camera mounted on the quadcopter.
Learn these skills in REALFLIGHT before physical flying
1. Takeoff
2. Hovering
3. Steady flying
4. Keeping track of camera direction during flight
5. Smooth landing
6. All of the above in windy conditions
If you plan to fly using the camera for surveillance, be sure to practice flying from a
camera view in REALFLIGHT as well.