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Old 05-31-2006, 06:17 AM
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Default RE: Twist eating trees

That plane could be back in the air in a couple of evenings
unless the wing is total mush but it looks like just some leading edge damage and a touch on the aileron to me
the fuselage is the easiest to fix on a twist it's all straight cuts
I don't concider myself hardcore but I have learned to repair them it's really not that hard so start with this plane
trust me you'll find a new part of the hobby that is more rewarding then putting a new plane together and that is putting one back in the air that
has had battle damage
Monday I dumped one of my 3d planes into ground from a low level hover, tore the engine off and trashed the wing tip it will be in the air this weekend.
so keep your chin up and get the glue out