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Old 09-07-2010 | 09:05 AM
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ORIGINAL: lablover

I'm just going to accept what happened and move on. If he decides to help me out, great..if not, well then SH&^ happens right. I don't want this to put a sour taste in my mouth towards the hobby. I have to say I was very very angry that day and I'm known to be a hot head..So the fact that I didn't go OFF is a good thing. He did say some things to me that to this day can't remember what he was saying, I had blinders on and was pretty hot, I tuned him out so to say.

I will see him in a few days and we will see what transpires. Last night I took out all the servos and stuff and bagged her up. The motor still lays on a rag with all the dirt cleaned off. I tested the servos and already put them in another plane, so now I look forward to getting that one up.

I learned some things this weekend! When certain folks go up...I'm coming down, that simple. It's not worth loosing a plane to prove you can fly with the big boys. Today I'm going to run out and buy myself a few things to get my other planes up and running. The other good thing is now all my planes have engines...I had one waiting for a new one but..hey, now I got a spare

Guys at my club that I know are reading this, you know I'm a good guy and what I would have done no questions. Today is a new day...A darn windy day so I get parts and build more planes................time to move on!

Thanks for all the advise here, it's helped me tons
I think this about sums it up. Doubt you'll get him to replace your loss. Best to learn (don't fly when he flies) and move on. We have a few pilots that just don't get it and everyone else lands when they come out to the flight line.