Hey, keep that head up! Nothing a little glue can't fix as long as the electronics didn't break! I mean I built the mighty mini Flight test corsair kit and on the first flight not but twenty seconds in it nosed over and nocked of the wing and I got it in flying condition in fifteen minutes with a bit of hot glue. don't stay disappointed! It's a part of the hobby and the more and more it happens, the more and more you get better at it and if you crash again, over time it becomes more and more funny! I'll show you what my Corsair looks like on my channel, and I hope it inspires you to keep on pushing in this hobby and enjoying it! Best of Luck on a new one!
Bummer. Are you sure it can't be repaired well enough to fly again? I've been able to crash my UMX planes multiple times and still get them to fly again. Worse for me is when I mange to let a plane fly away on me never to be seen again. That has happened to me twice in the last five years. Find a more open flying field and stick with it.
It can be repaired! Maybe foam safe contact cement like gorilla glue and tape could get it back together without any parts. The fuselage was compressed so may not have gone back together straight, so we rebuilt it with e-flute replacement parts instead! Hope to get a second flight when we get back from the beach.
Keep your head up Donnie!!! You flew that thing better than I could have!!!
Chin up Donnie!
I'm 50 plus and I have the same reaction every time that I fly . Great 👍 job
Hey, keep that head up! Nothing a little glue can't fix as long as the electronics didn't break! I mean I built the mighty mini Flight test corsair kit and on the first flight not but twenty seconds in it nosed over and nocked of the wing and I got it in flying condition in fifteen minutes with a bit of hot glue. don't stay disappointed! It's a part of the hobby and the more and more it happens, the more and more you get better at it and if you crash again, over time it becomes more and more funny! I'll show you what my Corsair looks like on my channel, and I hope it inspires you to keep on pushing in this hobby and enjoying it! Best of Luck on a new one!
We are going to fix it up and try again!
Lots of lobbying for a new one haha
I'm sorry but if you dont have a good flying field, then maybe a plane isn't the best idea . And I'm sorry for the loss.
Bummer.
Are you sure it can't be repaired well enough to fly again? I've been able to crash my UMX planes multiple times and still get them to fly again. Worse for me is when I mange to let a plane fly away on me never to be seen again. That has happened to me twice in the last five years.
Find a more open flying field and stick with it.
It can be repaired! Maybe foam safe contact cement like gorilla glue and tape could get it back together without any parts. The fuselage was compressed so may not have gone back together straight, so we rebuilt it with e-flute replacement parts instead! Hope to get a second flight when we get back from the beach.