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Old 08-14-2011 | 08:22 AM
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Default RE: Should a wing be opened up for inspection before flying?


ORIGINAL: Square Nozzle

Do the jet community a favor and stick to helicopters!

Lovely comment, you have no idea about me or my ability as a pilot. I've been involved with r/c since I was ten, Futaba team pilot, been invited to compete at the XFC twice. I am not some hack who is going to go out and do something stupid. I'm old enough to have bypassed the reckless stage. There are people who enjoy building, I enjoy flying. I am intrigued by the aerobatics a vectored thrust jet can achieve, and look forward to learning 3D with a jet. What I do not look forward to, is spending $10K and having the wings fall off because of a missed glue joint. The poor construction might be suitable for flying circuits and a few rough landings, not sure about tumbles and spins.

I didn't post this to get opinions on whether or not I should be involved in the Jet hobby. My point was to ask if the SM jets, particularly the Mig-29, should be inspected and reinforced due to the QC issues I have been reading about.