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Plane wreck on Rome, GA.... PHOTOS

Discussion in 'General' started by MarkB, Jan 31, 2007.

  1. Casper&bones

    Casper&bones Well-Known Member

    where were you flying at mark?
     
  2. Chris

    Chris Keepin' it old school

    Tell me about it! Whatever you do, don't fly them in any wind what-so-ever!:tut: Mine ended up exploding into the side of a tree. :(
     
  3. MarkB

    MarkB All's well that ends well

    Errr, it was a different country....I mean, No Comment.
     
  4. skeesm

    skeesm Well-Known Member

    Just trying to get into the Yamaha way of doing things MarkB? You know what I mean. Are you trying to learn to "fly by wire" maybe...?
     
  5. rydfree

    rydfree Well-Known Member

    Stunna:crackup:
     
  6. MarkB

    MarkB All's well that ends well

    ...I think the wire snapped.....:D
     
  7. DucatiDave

    DucatiDave Well-Known Member

    I fly choppers and planes...not so much planes anymore...were do you fly??
     
  8. LMcCurdy

    LMcCurdy Antique

    Just admit it... you were trying to reenact the Battle of Britain and you got your butt handed to you by a Kraut in a Biplane.:)
     
  9. Casper&bones

    Casper&bones Well-Known Member

    oh man thats funny :crackup:
     
  10. HPPT

    HPPT !!!

    I've owned 2 R/C planes which I flew for a grand total of maybe 60 senconds, 3 flights and 3 crashes. In the most gentle one, the wing folded and separated from the fuselage which flew into the ground at full power. The wings were saved. That's why they got to fly (and crash) a second time. I went back to R/C cars and real airplanes.
     
  11. oldguy

    oldguy NC novice old dude

    Damn Papa! Could you shoot me an email next time you fly and tell me what roads you'll be crossing so I can stay home (in the cellar)? :D
     
  12. HPPT

    HPPT !!!

    I am a little offended here. I had a perfectly good excuse. I could never tell whether the damn things were coming or going.
     

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