Spent two hours at the field today. Lots of flying.
Photo report:
24- Michael and his new Panther.
25- David grinning from ear to ear.
28- now this plug goes here. Mark prepping his new Raptor- flies well.... so does the plane. ;D
30- Mark grinning from ear to ear.
31- Baron von Dickinsonhoffer with his WW1 relic...or is he the relic? ;)
34- Glenn after flying his FW whatever.
Frank
I made it out to the field too, for a change. But I didn't get there until 7:00pm. Kenny and friends were there, flying fast jets and a cool helicopter.
I brought out four planes and flew three of them twice each, but the re-test flight of a pattern plane I bought from Michael a few years ago didn't go so well. Part way through the flight after getting it trimmed out nicely and doing a couple of axial rolls, the motor quit and I lost complete control. All I could do was watch it plummet into he farmers field. The plane is a write-off.
Fortunately, the maiden flight of my other plane went very well, I'll tell a little about that in my old building post for that plane.
Robert