I'm on my secong full blown electric and I've noticed something curious and wondered if anyone else has had the same experience. My first electric while having some issues, showed some definate problem with the lines while in inverted flight. There was a noticable vibration in the lines almost like I was flying on only one line. The plane also hunted in both upright and inverted flight like you get when the controls are not really free and no trimming cured it. The plane performed alright but usually easy higher scoring manouvers were testy to put it bluntly. The newer ship ( a Hunt Crossfire) while being overweight due to a painting problem flies great. After initial trimming, which took 3, 2 minute flights, the thing is in just about optimum trim. After about 20 flights I noticed the same line vibration problem as soon as I got the plane inverted. While running the lines I detected a slight kink in one of the lines. Very slight but just barely noticable when running the lines. I put my back-up set on and running the lines I again found a slight defect and the plane showed the same problem as soon as the lines were twisted in flight. I made up another set and carefully checked the lines and found them to be perfect and he plane performed with no problems. Has anyone else noticed a problem similar to this with electric powered planes? I sure never had this problem with IC powered ships. Could it be something to do with the lack of vibration from the power plant?