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Post by deathspin on Apr 30, 2009 20:41:26 GMT -6
was she fumbling with the sticks, or was the gyro taking over?
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Post by coffinsnail on Apr 30, 2009 20:49:39 GMT -6
The one view we didnt see.... Oh and shes 21, shes gona be a kick ass pilot when shes my age.....
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Post by RcSuperSales.net on May 1, 2009 0:41:14 GMT -6
Friggin insane. She can really throw it down. 5:40 was my favorite part. She almost smack the ground. damn she is a good pilot.
Kyle
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Post by Dave on May 1, 2009 8:48:01 GMT -6
Good to see you out here Kyle. Dave
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Post by McKrackin on May 10, 2009 8:06:02 GMT -6
The one view we didnt see.... Oh and shes 21, shes gona be a kick ass pilot when shes my age..... That's not enough damage for a real crash.Whatever happened was no doubt very close to the ground and probably inverted from the lack of damage to the tail boom and skids. And with only a broken blade and some broken linkages in the head,I'd also think maybe a mechanical failure spooling up. Just my little Sherlock moment ;D
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Post by akphill on May 10, 2009 12:50:42 GMT -6
it looks to me like that tail boom is bent when i zoomed it looks like it is bent a little bit give me twenty years i might be that good anyway ? or maybe not
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Post by McKrackin on May 10, 2009 13:27:37 GMT -6
Yeah,it does appear to be bent just not like it would be from a hard crash.I wish there was a video.Curiosity is killing me.lol....
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Post by coffinsnail on May 11, 2009 19:55:39 GMT -6
now now guys, its not bent, its preped for the belt drive so that there is constant tention on it thus next to no slippage, its a auto adjuster lol.......
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