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  • midnightsabotage
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 319

    #1

    RC carnage, plane edition

    Had some pictures laying around and I'm sure most of you are like me and enjoy seeing some quality RC crash pictures.

    First up is my Parkzone BF-109 Messerschmitt. Can't seem to keep this thing away from the ground. That's just the first of about 5 bad crashes I've had with it.
    The other 2 pictures are of my Hobbyking Pitts biplane. I let my professional pilot uncle take the sticks at a recent family gathering. He used to fly nitro planes 15 years ago. I guess he was a bit rusty XD

    Enjoy!

    Messerschmitt Damage.jpgBipe Damage.jpgBipe Damage 2.jpg
    [B]/ Custom Carbon Composite 28" Mono (Video)
    Sprintcat 29 (Mid-Build) / Blackjack 29 V3
  • midnightsabotage
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 319

    #2
    Here's a couple of my buddy's LR-1 Pogo full throttle nosedive crash.
    Snow crashes are great because you can kinda see how it all happened
    Pogo Damage 1.jpgPogo Damage.jpg
    [B]/ Custom Carbon Composite 28" Mono (Video)
    Sprintcat 29 (Mid-Build) / Blackjack 29 V3

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    • Peregrine
      Flounder
      • Jun 2011
      • 39

      #3
      Man, those are pretty severe! That is the reason I decided on boats over planes. Thanks for affirming my choice.
      The beauty of not knowing anything about FE boats is. . . You don't know when it is wrong, you just know it is fun!

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      • midnightsabotage
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 319

        #4
        Hehe, they're kinda fun when they're someone else's though!

        I suppose I have to veer from the thread title for atleast one post...
        Here, how about a picture of the SV27 my buddy drifted into a dock with:
        2011-06-29_17-45-08_921.jpg2011-06-29_17-45-33_960.jpg2011-06-29_17-45-22_795.jpg2011-07-01_17-09-48_333.jpg

        Lemme tell you, it's way easier to glue together a busted foam plane than to re fiberglass and sand a hull back to working order!
        The balsa planes are not as easy as the foam ones and not as cheap as a hull repair, but still usually takes me less time, which is precious.
        Planes crash way more frequently than boats, however! That was the lure to me getting into marine RC. I've wrecked way too many trucks and planes 2 or 3 days in a row. Boats I might do better with?
        [B]/ Custom Carbon Composite 28" Mono (Video)
        Sprintcat 29 (Mid-Build) / Blackjack 29 V3

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        • osprey21
          Senior Member
          • May 2010
          • 693

          #5
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          • Boaterguy
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Apr 2011
            • 1760

            #6
            im sure someone would pay big bucks for that! it's a good picture.

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            • Brushless55
              Creator
              • Oct 2008
              • 9488

              #7
              Originally posted by Boaterguy
              im sure someone would pay big bucks for that! it's a good picture.
              they already did..
              it was in a mag a while back
              .NAMBA20...Caterpillar UL-1, P-Spec OM29, P-Mono DF33, P-Spec JAE, Aussie 33" Hydro-LSH, Sprintcat CC2028 on 8s, PT SS45 Q Hydro, PS295 UL-1 power, OSE Brothers Outlaw QMono 4-sale, Rio 51z CC2028 on 8s

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              • Chilli
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Jan 2008
                • 3070

                #8
                Hey Jeff, Had a wild ride with the T-28 tonight. The battery got loose, popped the canopy and and was hanging out of the plane. I don't know how I managed to get her down without wrecking it. The pack was swinging all over the place. With my limited experience she can be a handfull in the wind but at dusk when the wind dies down, she flies soooooo nice. I layed down some velcro (loop side) to get the battery snug. Next purchase will be a DX6i.
                Mike Chirillo
                www.capitolrcmodelboats.com

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                • midnightsabotage
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 319

                  #9
                  Would have enjoyed seeing that one on video Nautiboyz!

                  You're really going to enjoy the DX6i :) HUGE step up from the dx5e.

                  As for me, I need to get a bird in the air soon... My neighbor took out his lil' Pluma a couple days ago and did all sorts of nutty aerobatics. Got me all excited to take out my micro 4-site again on a calm day. Only problem - last couple days have been decently breezy. If tomorrow isn't better I think I'll just put my Typhoon 2 in the air instead and see what maneuvers I can try.

                  You'll know how it went depending on whether or not I add another picture to this thread!

                  Happy flying,
                  -Jeff
                  [B]/ Custom Carbon Composite 28" Mono (Video)
                  Sprintcat 29 (Mid-Build) / Blackjack 29 V3

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                  • Diesel6401
                    Memento Vivere
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 4204

                    #10
                    This is my kinda thread... I don't have any pictures of my carnage though. I think I do have video though, I may have to post to youtube or something. Me and fpsphoto went out last week and had a rather fun filled day of flying. Started with him smashing is 50mm mig 15 edf up pretty good, then I threw my 50mm L-39 edf up and was having all kinds of fun, then I couldn't tell if I was right-side-up or upside down, pulled back on the stick and slammed her into the ground (i was upside down ), after that he smashed another one not bad though. I ended the day tearing up the ski with my PZ Habu... Man I love that plane!

                    On the dx6i, I think it an AWESOME radio. I love mine and manipulating the radio you can setup 2 position flap and everything. I setup 2 position flaperons on my PZ Corsair and PZ Habu. I love that radio. I been using the HK orange receivers in my cheaper planes like my Flyzone Corvalis and my nitoplanes kits and they work awesome and for only $10 a rx from ebay, i don't trust the oranges enough just yet to throw them into my better planes. I dig the new dx7s coming out. 10 model memory on my dx6i is pretty much full ...



                    Death of the Mig 15
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                    Last edited by Diesel6401; 09-08-2011, 09:42 PM.
                    - Diesel's Youtube
                    - Diesel's Fleet
                    "It is easier to be wise for others than for ourselves"

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                    • Chilli
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 3070

                      #11
                      I destroyed the fuselage on the the T-28 late last week. I was flying a bit above my skill level (inverted, too low with a breeze) and a gust of wind pushed the plane right into the dirt. Lesson learned. After a trip to the hobby shop and a few hours I was back in business. It was still allot cheaper than blowing a speed controller in one of my boats. I also took the plunge and purchased a DX6i. I was a little intimidated by all the switches when I took it out of the box, but after I read the owners manual and played with it I felt allot more comfortable with it. I think I'm going to like it allot. One feature that I really like is it will only work on the model that is selected on the transmitter. A feature I wish my Futaba 3pm had. I've had instances where I had back to back heats and taped up one boat while another was sitting on the table. When I turned on the transmitter, both boats fired up.

                      I purchased my second plane and just finished putting it together. It's the new Parkzone Spitfire Mk IX . This thing is schweeeet!!! I can't compare it to anything but the T-28 but the quality if so much nicer. She feels allot more solid and the build quality is superb. The reviews so far are that it flys really nice. It's going to be a while before mine hits the air. She is retract ready but does not have flaps.
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                      Mike Chirillo
                      www.capitolrcmodelboats.com

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                      • Diesel6401
                        Memento Vivere
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 4204

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Nautiboyz
                        I destroyed the fuselage on the the T-28 late last week. I was flying a bit above my skill level (inverted, too low with a breeze) and a gust of wind pushed the plane right into the dirt. Lesson learned. After a trip to the hobby shop and a few hours I was back in business. It was still allot cheaper than blowing a speed controller in one of my boats. I also took the plunge and purchased a DX6i. I was a little intimidated by all the switches when I took it out of the box, but after I read the owners manual and played with it I felt allot more comfortable with it. I think I'm going to like it allot. One feature that I really like is it will only work on the model that is selected on the transmitter. A feature I wish my Futaba 3pm had. I've had instances where I had back to back heats and taped up one boat while another was sitting on the table. When I turned on the transmitter, both boats fired up.

                        I purchased my second plane and just finished putting it together. It's the new Parkzone Spitfire Mk IX . This thing is schweeeet!!! I can't compare it to anything but the T-28 but the quality if so much nicer. She feels allot more solid and the build quality is superb. The reviews so far are that it flys really nice. It's going to be a while before mine hits the air. She is retract ready but does not have flaps.
                        Nice move on the dx6i, you will love it. Huge upgrade over the dx5e.
                        Noticed that bird, she sure is good looking and Parkzone keeps getting better and better with there scale and foam construction. I have flown many different brands of foamy and parkzone and horizon hobby has my heart! I think that I am going to wait for the E-flite Hawker to come out for my xmas present lol http://www.e-fliterc.com/Products/Su...#quickFeatures i want a bigger wingspan warbird and this one is around 53' so should be a good size.

                        Spitfires can be a little tricky (not sure how this one is, but other brands are). You may need to dial in a little expo to the radio to settle her down a little. Keep practicing on that T-28. Do you have Phoenix sim? I swear that's the best purchase I have made to date.

                        I picked up a Habu a few weeks ago.... JACKPOT
                        Attached Files
                        Last edited by Diesel6401; 09-08-2011, 09:45 PM.
                        - Diesel's Youtube
                        - Diesel's Fleet
                        "It is easier to be wise for others than for ourselves"

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                        • Diesel6401
                          Memento Vivere
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 4204

                          #13
                          Fpsphoto picked up a SE5a a few weeks ago (Parkzone) and I am not the hugest WWI bird fan, but man once again the detail the build design and just over apperance of the plane is just wonderful. Flew AWESOME. Here's a video I shot and edited for him http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12mcC...e_gdata_player

                          Here's some cool still images of Matt's Se.5a and some extra pics. That's my J-Power/Skyangel 50mm L-39 edf and my Airfield 800mm T-28.
                          Attached Files
                          Last edited by Diesel6401; 09-08-2011, 09:41 PM.
                          - Diesel's Youtube
                          - Diesel's Fleet
                          "It is easier to be wise for others than for ourselves"

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                          • fpsphoto
                            Member
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 91

                            #14
                            Fun Flying or Fun Crashing im getting the two mixed up now

                            whoa, im famous people are talking about me....
                            You left out the part where after the MIG french kissed the ground the C-47 went up without a pre-flight and died.
                            I guess I can share with you all that I have some skills at flying and I'm trying to find truck nuts for my planes so they flap in the wind for the videos.

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                            • Chilli
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 3070

                              #15
                              First flights with the DX6i this evening. I like it allot. The exponential made the T-28 allot smoother going into the turns. Went through three packs this evening without incident. I have finally learned that if your going to fly stupid, do it at high altitude. LOL If the weather is nice next Saturday and the warm up sessions with the T-28 go good, I'm going to maiden the Spitfire. Early reviews are pretty good. No wing tip stall and I understand she flys like the Corsair. Any tips for tail draggers would be appreciated.
                              Mike Chirillo
                              www.capitolrcmodelboats.com

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