Session 5
Ambassador of Strings & Wings
Pilot error does happen, when just learning be prepared. Back in the day when i started we didn't have buddy boxes and auto gyro. So today there is more things available to help people learning at taking up the hobby, and with Instructors like myself, who give of their time , gives students a much better start. When you become experienced there is less issues in losing control or crashing. Now sometimes we push the limit, the thing is not to push too hard or you can have a problem. In my 30 years i have totaled 3 planes . I have had a few fender benders, but nothing to speak about, now i had one major smackup due to student learning he broke a rule and the Instructor he had broke it too. They both kept apologizing over and over to me after the accident, The Instructor took my wing home and repaired it, and i dealt with the fuselage which was in very bad shape tail section was torn out and the firewall was ripped off, it was a mess, but you wouldn't know it now. That winter i repaired it all like new, they couldn't believe it was the same plane. Well they learned the hard way at my expense, but at least they learned from it. Things can happen, the thing is stay cool and enjoy the day.Here's a few pics of her now after the repairs.
That crash happened 7 years ago, This plane is an Edge 540 fully aerobatic , it is a Quarter Scale replica of the full size. It has 80" Wingspan 67" Fuselage . For power running a 1.60 O.SFX with a V.P 30 regulating Perry Pump, swinging a Zoar 18x8 Propeller. It weighs in at 14LBS and flies very well!









