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Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/22/2013 7:41 PM   
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Requirements to reply to this thread if you dont meet the requirements just read dont post
1. I am talking about YOUR OWN CRASHES
2. I really am NOT addressing this to you armchair pilots just the guys that fly-and crash

Seem like two schools of thought on this question
Some say they dont want anyone to see them
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some say sure show them
my view is

YES show them, I made them i am not embarassed or ashamed of them
no big deal it is part of flying

What do you think

I would put up a poll but I dont know how

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/22/2013 9:17 PM   
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Yes! I CRY A LOT and then go into deep depression,then start spitting[no cussing] stomping .Then I pick up the pieces and have fun flying something else.
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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/22/2013 9:36 PM   
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Ok, I'll bite.

Here is one of mine from the past... Particularly painful.

Preflight of my Ziroli Beech 18.

Normal takeoff in a crosswind.

Plane came off early. Commited and went to full throttle.

Mistake with the normal cartwheeling crash.

Outer wing panels are undamaged. Engines are fine. Retracts are fine too.

Painfull smile in the last shot.

Anyone looking for a project?

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/22/2013 10:29 PM   
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My Gilmore Red lion. Engine quit over the pond, and I just managed glide it over the bank, but ran out of elevator to flair, and it just smashed te gear to bits

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/22/2013 11:21 PM   
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The photos are great
here is my z B 25
lost air in retracts
only were haning out
you can see the dirt coming up underneath the plane

this is one of my less damage crashes
i just dont have photos of the real bad ones

Rebel Flyer
man that plane is rebuildable really not a lot of damage to it
and
Red Gilmore
great piloting skills to get it back with only that much damage
the pond would have done a lot more damage i think

planes that fly will crash we just dont know when

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/22/2013 11:32 PM   
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My first real build, put in over 200 hrs and she lasted about 2hrs of flight time before radio interference.

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 12:43 AM   
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A loose access hatch caused the wing to pressurize in flight and eventually explode:


Still made runway centerline though! Which is amazing, considering both receiver batteries were 300' down field:


In this one, the motor shorted out, which caused the esc to catch fire. Very little damage. It actually took longer o get the burnt electric smell out than it did to fix it.


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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 1:52 AM   
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(1)CMP 80"AT6 lost battery power. Moki 1.8 still in hard ground. Pilot dead, head stuck in ground to right of crash hole. (2). Skyshark P40 82" Precision Eagle 4.2. Bad flutter on 3rd flight. No aileron. Went through barb wire fence. Pilot survived. (3).Pica 88" Spitfire. 4.2 Sachs. Knocked out of air by another plane. Too many others to list. Sorry, need to go wipe my eyes. Paul

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 2:50 AM   
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I DUG up another photo
DO 335
before
left over after the crash
after rebuild
I will admit usually after a crash I am not in the mood to take a photo
BUT
you guys have inspired me
I am going to take a photo of the remains from now on

What about you guys who on here that try to hide your crashes or say I hope no one puts a video(picture) of my crash
come on Speak up

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 2:51 AM   
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CMP Me 109 repainted in desert camo. Engine failed on short base to final. Altitude too low to pull out. Snap rolled and went through a grove of Russian Olive trees.. Fuse survived.

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 3:33 AM   
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hellcat56,

As you say, crashing occassionally is a part of flying.  Everyone eventually crashes, regardless of the pilot's proficiency.

So I'm not embarrassed about crashing EXCEPT when my father comes along to the field.  He's s a retired Marine fighter pilot, and he gives me lots of grief if I do something imperfectly  (i.e., aerobatic maneuver, landing, crash, etc.).


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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 9:37 AM   
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I lost three planes into the ocean, I was doing rolls with moni motor glider 10' over shore when plane torque rolled in , comepletely lost  sight of orlick 130 over ocean..plane was too fast, my cool fournier rf5 sperber went into ocean, still don't know why..last seen heading towards phillipines... I don't have pics of crashes but will make effort... My thoughts about crashes are , " if you're gonna go in, go in so Damn hard that it's absolutely spectacular... 

A friend once told me after losing two planes in a row,

                           " If you aint crashing.... You aint Flyin "   

I lost so many planes that I"ve accepted the fact, To be considered  a truely AVID flyer... you're gonna go in sometime.....


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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 1:26 PM   
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I'm one of the guys who typically don't post crash photos, mainly because I feel like an idiot and spend the rest of the day second guessing myself until I'm blue in the face. As I'm getting older though, I'm learning to just try and have a good laugh when something bad happens. "You have to laugh or you'll cry", as the saying goes. So, in the spirit of the thread, here's my latest handiwork.

Top-Flite 60 sized Corsair with a 35cc gasser, second flight. Got squirly on take off, and I forced it into the air with the help of the massive thrust to weight ratio. Bad idea! She took off straight toward the trees and full right rudder and aileron weren't enough to keep her out of the branches. The initial smack into the branch tore the firewall completely out of the plane and took out 2 inches of the leading edge on each side of the wing. The subsequent 40 ft drop into the ice actually didn't do much more.

The best thing about crashing and being poor is that it teaches you to learn repair skills. The airframe is back together and waiting to fly again. This time it will be at our flying club and not off of my buddy's frozen lake.



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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 2:06 PM   
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You DONT have to have a photo to answer the question just an opinion!!!!!

So far the score is
100% dont like to crash
and
SURPRISE
100% dont mind showing the results

I think that number may be off because the guys who dont want to show
are a little hesitant to post here
SO
does anyone know HOW to add a Poll on this question
maybe they would speak up if they can keep secret

POLL anyoneI dont know how to do that!!

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 3:07 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Rebel Flyer

Ok, I'll bite.

Here is one of mine from the past... Particularly painful.

Preflight of my Ziroli Beech 18.

Normal takeoff in a crosswind.

Plane came off early. Commited and went to full throttle.

Mistake with the normal cartwheeling crash.

Outer wing panels are undamaged. Engines are fine. Retracts are fine too.

Painfull smile in the last shot.

Anyone looking for a project?

Rebel


Man that looks like an easy fix!

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 3:08 PM   
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Sig 1/4 Cub.....

Before....

After (Tricked everyone photographing it in the dumpster)......

During.......

And today!

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 3:11 PM   
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We over her in the UK have a differant aproach,      we are a small island,   flying sites are, in some places, hard fought for,     its has been known for objectors to flying fields, when it goes to coart (and it does) to produce wreck pictures, taken from the clubs own website,  to show just how much damage can be done with a plunging airframe,    nothing like giving moaning gits more ammunition to garnish their cause,  so, no, i would not show my crash pictures,    if i had any, that is,   but i have been known to buy a wreck, and rebuild it,  not so often these days, its amazing what folk will just throw away,   its wood, wood glues, doesnt it?

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 4:45 PM   
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If you want to watch a crash go to the end of this video.
Cause was a dead Rx battery.
I learned a good lesson from that one.

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 4:52 PM   
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i got this airframe or $25 and really like it but on 3rd flighti no video i got flutter and straight into the ground wide open...but i was bored so i picked up the tooth picks and repaired just to say it can be done wing is foam so all to do is glue couple piece,s piece,s

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 4:59 PM   
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I should have them videoed so ican have a good laugh.nah crashes are not embarassing.sad , yes but just part of the hobby.I always tell people when they ask about crashing that if younever crash then you arenot flying much.

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 5:09 PM   
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then there is the lost one engine crash with an ending outcome i didn,t expect...at the .30 sec. to 2.00 minute mark my camera women lost it but watch the ending of what we find

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 5:43 PM   
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   If I have video of it I'll show it. I will never claim to be an expert so if I show a crash and can learn what I did wrong then it may save me from another crash down the road.

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 6:57 PM   
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it got away from me and straight in...

Hear the taps playing in the backround...


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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 7:22 PM   
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I probably was involved in one of the most spectacular mid-air crashes seen in RC when my 13 foot Corsair tangled with Merlyn Graves 12 foot Ki-100. I have absolutely no problem displaying the crash, and I actually still get a chuckle from it...man it was spectacular. If you are going to have one, make it one to remember...!! Luckily a friend of mine got it all on video, and he asked if it was OK to post...I said please do. I never understood the embarrassment or anger of a crash, but we all react different. Yes, they all suck, but crashes are a reality.

To me, these are works that I enjoy building and flying, and I understand that it came come to a crashing end at any time. I have no problem with that. I have some planes 10+ years old, but obviously most will not live that long. Some people hit the casinos; I fly RC...same thing really

Check it out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sIOr2LFd68 Go to 2:11 to see the carnage!

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RE: Do you have a problem showing your crashes - 2/23/2013 7:57 PM   
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At least theres a CHANCE you could make some money at the casino These are some great crashs and very sad to see so many beautiful planes destroyed I know a guy who races stock cars, same thing, he blew up a $10,000 motor on the first race.


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