I have been flying the Mamba with the Potenza gyro setup for months. I have been very impressed with the combo. The airplane is incredible and the Potenza really helps stop wing rock. And yes I am using the shark's teeth. However today at the flying field I experienced quite a scare. When I turned on the plane's receiver it took the normal few seconds for the Potenza to power up the flight surfaces. However the rudder stayed deflected a few seconds longer and I had no ability to straighten the rudder with the transmitter until a few more seconds had passed. I thought this was odd so I cycled the receiver a few more times and checked the transmitter's range. All seemed ok. About five minutes into the flight the plane went into an un-commanded gyration that lasted only a second. I regained control and landed quickly without issue. During this entire flight the gyro switch was in the off position. My question is whether or not the Potenza gyro could have caused this momentary loss of control even though the switch was off. I know that all the receiver current and commands go through the gyro before ending up in the servos. All of the servo plugs were well connected and the Potenza was well anchored to a stable plank. I could find nothing else suspicious. Your input would be appreciated.