Oooo, I could kick myself into the middle of next week for being such a foolish chap!
Waking up this morning I noticed it was absolutly dead calm outside, not even the uppermost branches of the trees where moving. "A great chance for a little outdoor flying" I thought. I waited until around 10am so the neighbours wouldn't complain and headed out. I tried to unfasten the clothes line that runs across the garden but found that the plastic covering has started to degrade and made it impossible to budge. Rather than heading inside for a sharp pair of scissors I thought "No problem, I can keep clear of that" (I think some of you may have guessed where this story is heading!)
I did a couple of short flights to practice landing on a particular paving stone and then thought I'd fly across to the garden table. I gave the heli a touch too much throttle on the next take off and before I could compose myself found her heading, nose in, directly for the washing line at rota height. In a moment of panic I turned left instead of right and hit said washing line! Of course she crash landed on the concrete path rather than the long grass either side and sent a shower of bits about the place.
Just a reminder to other beginners out there; if you think there is something you can do to make your flying area safer from hazards, don't delay!! I just count myself lucky that, after taking advice from this forum, I am sticking with a cheap to reapair ESky Lama for some time to come!
Spare parts have been ordered and I should be back in the air in a couple of days.
Cheers
Mark

Waking up this morning I noticed it was absolutly dead calm outside, not even the uppermost branches of the trees where moving. "A great chance for a little outdoor flying" I thought. I waited until around 10am so the neighbours wouldn't complain and headed out. I tried to unfasten the clothes line that runs across the garden but found that the plastic covering has started to degrade and made it impossible to budge. Rather than heading inside for a sharp pair of scissors I thought "No problem, I can keep clear of that" (I think some of you may have guessed where this story is heading!)
I did a couple of short flights to practice landing on a particular paving stone and then thought I'd fly across to the garden table. I gave the heli a touch too much throttle on the next take off and before I could compose myself found her heading, nose in, directly for the washing line at rota height. In a moment of panic I turned left instead of right and hit said washing line! Of course she crash landed on the concrete path rather than the long grass either side and sent a shower of bits about the place.
Just a reminder to other beginners out there; if you think there is something you can do to make your flying area safer from hazards, don't delay!! I just count myself lucky that, after taking advice from this forum, I am sticking with a cheap to reapair ESky Lama for some time to come!
Spare parts have been ordered and I should be back in the air in a couple of days.
Cheers
Mark

it destroyed the whole head and tail of my mini pred!


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