Gee Bee CRASH
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reversed ailerons for sure.
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no digas hooooooooooooo porque fuiste el burro que lo rompio
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so nice to see that the plane is safe.
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yep ailerons reversed!!!!!!!!!!!
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supatimhanstine has it right. That's the kind of mistake you recognize right away if you've ever done it yourself. Sometimes we're so exited to fly we accidentally forget to properly check these things. I'll never foget my turn. Welcome to the club!
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That's a pretty familiar looking crash. Ailerons were reversed... Look at 22 seconds and slight L aileron, 24 seconds and pause, you'll see he's got FULL left aileron cause he's trying to correct. Better luck next time, but it'll happen to the best of them!
supatimhanstine 1 year ago
@supatimhanstine could have been ... I will have to watch it again and look for that ... we were thinking he did not have enough airspeed and it tip stalled but we were not sure
hacker8675309 1 year ago
Search "klmelj" or look in my profile I have a flight of mine.
klmelj 1 year ago
@klmelj os 91 on it
hacker8675309 1 year ago
@hacker8675309 If this is a great planes GeeBee, I know it says a 120 4 cycle or 91 2 cycle I would do the 120 OS 2 cycle. Good luck on next flight if you get a new one. I am trying to get the seagull GeeBee Z. I am going to put a supertigre 2300(1.40) 2cycle
klmelj 1 year ago
@klmelj I am not sure what the plane make is I will have to ask him
hacker8675309 1 year ago