Dave--
Thanks for the info.

It just threw me off, as the Trex never has been in a crash yet (Knock on wood...lol..!) And the last 12 flights in Washington were solid with no bobbing. I'll experiment tommorow if time permits and see what becomes of it. I'am wondering if the intense wind was somehow slowing the head speed down and causing the bobbing action. But unlikely in my mind as I'am guessing the Trex should be able to slice through with no problems. I should have tried idle up to see if the head speed changed anything, but didn't cross my mind. Did a search on the Trex forum and came up with what you just provided me, and having a low head speed with to much pitch. But again, nothing has changed since its last flights and never had the bobbing action. Hmmmm, the joys of troubleshooting...

Always keeps the mind thinking...

And I love it...Lol.. All the reasons why I quit the RC-Cars, and moved to the Heli's. The challenge I yearn for. [8D]
Glad to see everyone's doing good. Got to go eat some dinner... Been a long day at work.
Take care Chief,
-- Jeff