Benjamin: I think I figured this all out myself. I've been looking over the flight data and here are the issues I see and some of the reasons I assume things went horribly wrong. First of all we had a gimbal malfunction. The back tube on the zenmuse was out of alignment and the gimbal was not swinging freely. I was just meeting the client for the first time and they were very curious and wanted to know what was wrong, of course. We had large cell towers towering over us a few hundred feet away. I believe this reduced my number of satellites on take-off. It looks like there are only 4 satellites according to the flight data. I always wait for at least 7, but as I say, I was probably distracted by other things and may have taken off with 4, which increased to 8 but then looks like it sank back to 4 again, according to the flight data. The copter was powered up a long time, because I had to mess with the gimbal. By rights we should have had lots of satellites, so my guess is that the cell towers were causing interference for us. That's my best guess at this point. The good news is I was able to land it safely but I don't want that happening again. Will recalibrate my compass again and do a flight test and let you know how it handles. I still think there is a weak motor. A half hour before this flight I did a flight where the S800 yawed around on me in a light wind. This shouldn't be happening. I should pull the data for that flight as well and upload it. It would be flight 74. See if anything jumps out.