A Bridi Bagaplane
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Ouch !! I sure am glad I wasn't riding in that one. Looks like maybe, just maybe, it's a goner. Looks like one of my typical, " heh guys, look what I just learned to do," results.
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I was thinking when my wife got home she would look at the rubble then make up a song and call all her friends and neighbors to sing my praises. Talk about wrong thinking!!
I have had crashes over the years but this is the first time I carried the wreck home in a bag.
Over powered and over flown, a 20 year old giant shouldn't be flown like a 40 size. That was one of the original Bridi 80 inch Kaos kits. The wing exploded doing snap rolls and the flotsam was a site to behold. I was able to put away my radio, pull the bag from my van and I was way out there picking up parts by the time the wing hit the ground. All my own fault but I was showing off in front of all the guys that came out for our club swap meet. It was really something to see. Just proves, I'm not always the brightest bulb in the lamp!!

I have had crashes over the years but this is the first time I carried the wreck home in a bag.
Over powered and over flown, a 20 year old giant shouldn't be flown like a 40 size. That was one of the original Bridi 80 inch Kaos kits. The wing exploded doing snap rolls and the flotsam was a site to behold. I was able to put away my radio, pull the bag from my van and I was way out there picking up parts by the time the wing hit the ground. All my own fault but I was showing off in front of all the guys that came out for our club swap meet. It was really something to see. Just proves, I'm not always the brightest bulb in the lamp!!




