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2 planes, same place, same cause, why??!! - 6/22/2003 4:06:18 AM   
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today i lost both my plan built autogyro and my trainer.

Both were fine up until after a minute when both of them went into a spiral dive in about the same place in the sky. First my gyro crashed and then my trainer, i checked radio over 3 times with the range check and the radio is fine, can anyone give me some light on this?

looks like i'm gonna be using a lllloooottt of super glue, wood, glue and carbon fibre for the next few weeks! :


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2 planes, same place, same cause, why??!! - 6/22/2003 4:45:13 AM   
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interfearence???? dunno the answer cuz i cant check your stuff and see the field... but that is why i only take one aerospace vehicle with me at a time.... if you crash.. you still have one for later...

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2 planes, same place, same cause, why??!! - 6/22/2003 4:49:19 AM   
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around where it crashed is closer to a electricity pylong than i am but i went over there to range check it afterwords and no interference signs showed

i'm totally confused with this


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2 planes, same place, same cause, why??!! - 6/22/2003 5:34:45 AM   
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The last time I put two planes in on the same day it turned out to be a "loose nut" behind the sticks. Seriously, I would suspect interference in the situation you describe.

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2 planes, same place, same cause, why??!! - 6/22/2003 1:38:30 PM   
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another guy also lost one of his planes too and he said that he had lost all radio contact. His was a lot furthur away at the time though but his was totaly smashed to pieces, even the carb snapped straight of the engine


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2 planes, same place, same cause, why??!! - 6/22/2003 3:02:48 PM   
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i think i would stay away from that place in the future
the bermuda triangle of england heheheh...

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