Originally posted by BotleRocketWar
What you guys are saying really doesn't stand to reason. At least, that's the way I see it.
My profile has a really thick wing. It is constant chord, so there is NO taper. The wing loading is very low and I have AT LEAST 45 degres of throw both ways. What gives? It does not matter how high the nose it, it wants to dip a wing. Then she dips the other wing...
If what you guys are saying IS correct, it does not explain why some airplanes will do it inverted, but not upright.
Thanks for the replies. More are welcome! 
I would really like to get this figured out...
I think when he is talking about low wing loading he is talking about extra's and edge's etc. around 28-30 oz/sq. ft. is good.
Your profile is going to be around 12-14 oz./sq ft. Just depends on your plane. Add some spoilerons (reversed flaps) about 10-20 degrees and that should make your extreamly light plane loose some of that unecessary lift from the wing and keep it from rocking.
Depends on your plane. The Fazer needs spoilerons to do it and the sledge doesn't need anything.