Hi all, I'm fairly new to the
Phantom 4 Pro v2.0, but I have experience the same thing and found changing my altitude made all the difference. Before my
P4P2.0, I flew ultralights, mine was an American Eagle, no tail, front facing smaller wing, Kinard (sp) design, and I can tell you first hand the wind at ground level may be very different at any altitude, from no wind on the ground to strong winds at 60' to no wind again at 100' and extreme at 500'. Please understand in an ultralight I had to fly above 500'. Wind conditions were dependent on a number of factors, how hot, how humid, whether you were flying over water, or freshly plowed field or asphalt, and so far, my experience with the
P4P2.0 is consistent with the ultralight...., except the
P4P2.0 is a heck of lot more stable.
I suggest next time you think you have drift, let go of the stick, if it stays put, then you are being affected by the atmosphere, if it drifts, you have a real issue.
Either way, I am interested.