ORIGINAL: Flyin_High
Well I finished building a Kadet Senior a LONG time ago, and I was fed up waiting for warmer weather, because no one would show up to the club to give me lessons. (you know where this is going)
So I loaded my plane up, went to the local high school, and started her up, and I took off. I pull up (a little to much I learn now!!!) and the plane went in a vertical. The little bit of wind took it and rolled it backwards sending it in another vertical. (Just the opposite direction. Towards the ground). And before I knew it, it nose planted in the ground.
So I have come to the conclusion, when you guys say NEVER to fly without lessons, your right.
Just had to prove that for myself.
Any rebuilding suggestions would be greatly appreciated
If you want to learn to fly very, very quick, safe and easy, come on down to Lockport, NY. We will provide excellent instruction within a couple of hours. You are about 2-1/2 hours away. Bring your trainer or fly ours.
Nascarjoe
http://ww.lighthousehobby.com (add w)