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Not A Crash Until It Breaks
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 47
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great stuff i ordered a super cub lp and this is EXACTLY!!! what i was looking for, great post
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old pilot
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Rapid City SD
Posts: 3,238
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The latest AMA mag has an interesting article about crashes and how to prevent them. A major point is what you do before you get to the field.
A common factor in crashes is not having the plane set up right. Your pretty plane must have all the stuff inside working properly AND consistently, because if something comes loose or fries or bails when it's up there, your flying skill is not likely to save it. Icky |
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