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Allmost crashed and burned in the 1st flight - hawker445 - 15.04.2010








- KG64_Cnopicilin - 16.04.2010

Phew! I thought you almost crashed your Bonanza!


- Guest - 16.04.2010

Very lucky! Not sure if that is good piloting or bad piloting :lol:


- Uzin - 16.04.2010

Each landing when you can leave the crate by foot is good landing. Smile


- Guest - 16.04.2010

Uzin Wrote:Each landing when you can leave the crate by foot is good landing. Smile

True Big Grin


- KG64_Cnopicilin - 16.04.2010

Uzin Wrote:Each landing when you can leave the crate by foot is good landing. Smile
Big Grin So crawling isn't an option.


- caldrail - 16.04.2010

Oh that takes me back. Firing up the old Cessna 150 and reducing the ground controller to tears... He did actually say to another pilot in the circuit that he didn't know what I was going to do. Hey, life is full of suprises... Charlie Uniform on finals...

never tried RC, but I once own a rubber band powered spitfire in USAAC trainer colours. Fly properly well, but never took off under its own power. Good job the Merlin had a bit more power.


- armydan - 16.04.2010

whew! i hope i never come that close!


- hawker445 - 16.04.2010

philip.ed Wrote:Very lucky! Not sure if that is good piloting or bad piloting :lol:

hahh i had the controls set as Very very very responsiv, i ut it back all the way back to the bottom and it is still very responsive!


- iremember - 16.04.2010

Those profile planes dont fly so much as hang off the way over powered elec driven prop!

Not my bag, but still a lucky job not re-kitting it Big Grin