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How tough are your planes? - 7/19/2004 5:32:38 PM   
FightingFox



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Hey! How much damage can your stongest planes withstand? I have a trainer model that, yesterday, was nosed strait into the ground (stupid reverse thermals ) after looking at it for a moment, and searching for the gas tank, i put it back together, realised the engine was litterly bent sideways, tore off the broken plastic on the nost and side of it, whacked the engine on the side with a hammer a couple times (lightly!) so that i could put the glowplug starter on it, started her up, and flew it again! I was amazed it flew, but she did! Like a charm i might add

post your crashes and recoveries here!

Fox

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