well wireless anything you can do! :(
not tamiya but! sunday was a good day and after constant bad weather we jumped at the chance to get in some stick time.my radio gear had not been touched for months and developed a stuck trainer switch. I thought I had fixed it but it turned out to be a digital chip problem not and analoge switch fault!! it came on at about 250feet flat out.the plane in question was an 88inch .60 nitro model I had built for my digital and wireless camera systems (i will post vids at a later date) but luckly it was the first warm up flight and I always do a test flight before attaching the cameras(good job too! ) the engine was 9 inches into the ground and the thing was nearly 3 acres away so I had to drag the wreckage back again although some might argue I need the exercise lol. :( :( :(
ooopps for sale one carefull owner bugger!!! where did my prop go?
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Wireless
No shortage of firewood there mate :'( It's always hard watching your pride and joy smash into the ground. Forunately mine was mostly plastic and cost about £15 to fix, that looks a lot worse. Absolutely nothing salvageable. I'd be amazed if the motor still runs...! Damn shame
DJTheo
Feel sorry, I know how such things hurt
Stevo309
Stick to cars, there's normally a bit more to salvage from a runaway! Would have made an entertaining video perhaps? Seriously, shame to see this, i feel for you. Thanks for being brave enough to share it with us
lammac
Wanted: Black Bag to transport model from field, must be in good condiction with no holes, also need plenty of cyno glue to fix minor repairs. - Always a shame to see a good finished model end-up in the bag placky bag, keep going Mark, hope to see in-flight vids soon.
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