It's no biggie I was given the plane in a well used and abused state and told fly the hell out of it until it's no more. Plane still flys awesome even though it is beat all to hell.Wow. Bum deal Chris. I hate when that happens.
Moved my entire life from MI to NC last weekend. Got damn lucky by noticing a bad crack (down to the wire mesh) in the airplane trailer I acquired the week before just an hour before we hit the road. Sunday 9am, noone was open. Finally got ahold of a fleet service company that came out and put new tires on. Surely would've had a blow-out!
So far, the only damage was the prop thru the bottom of the wing of my newly maidened GeeBee R3. The HK stand came apart and dropped the nose into the wing. =/ But everything else looks ok, so I'll take it.
Might be a week or so until I get a build table setup and working on planes again, but I already visited one of the local hobby shops and an unofficial flying site.
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And to finish the repair in true half ass I'm ready to fly this thing again I used plenty of packing tape to hold the covering in place and rebuilt the tip of the aileron with three layers of cardboard. Time to try and tear it up again.
As someone who moved numerous times.....always remove gear/props/cowls when moving. On some planes I even remove mufflers.Moved my entire life from MI to NC last weekend. Got damn lucky by noticing a bad crack (down to the wire mesh) in the airplane trailer I acquired the week before just an hour before we hit the road. Sunday 9am, noone was open. Finally got ahold of a fleet service company that came out and put new tires on. Surely would've had a blow-out!
So far, the only damage was the prop thru the bottom of the wing of my newly maidened GeeBee R3. The HK stand came apart and dropped the nose into the wing. =/ But everything else looks ok, so I'll take it.
Might be a week or so until I get a build table setup and working on planes again, but I already visited one of the local hobby shops and an unofficial flying site.