Welcome to the forum!
I flew once when it was windy at my house, I went in to the wind West which is usually the wind direction, I live in the Pacific North Winds (Windsurf capital of the world). It blew past me on a RTH, I was just playing around for few minutes anyway, took it up just to see, it had lots of battery, it made it back with no problem, but every time a big gust hit it it pushed to the east some, when it got closer to me the wind was weaker, sure fun to watch and hear the four prop Buzzard make its way back.
Wow what a cool name, I will have to add that to...
What have you named your drone?
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RottweilerluvNZ, here some more useless stuff I can share,
http://www.phantompilots.com/search/16463141/?q=what+have+you+named&o=relevance
Anyways, the day I failed on RTH, I should have been watching the battery, canceled the RTH which it raised up another 50'. Brought down to about 50' and headed toward me full speed. Because RTH being slower than full speed ahead.
Easy to say now, after you have thought about it 6 weeks what you did wrong.
Rod