First, it wasn't me. :sick:
Today, I was informed that moments after I left the flying field yesterday, a flying buddy had a terrible mishap with his large Carbon Z Cub. He's not an inexperienced RC pilot. He's been flying large planes, large helicopters for quite some time and now FPV racing quads. He did what he's always done without incident. He was pushing his Cub by the tail down a small hill to the take off area. One of the wheels got caught in a gopher hole. He went around the lift the plane out of the hole. The plane was energized and somehow, he forgot to activate the throttle cut. Then he stumbled, bumped into the throttle stick and fell into the plane's prop. He took off 3 finger tips at the nail cuticle. The fingers could not be found but the surgeon said it would have been pointless to try to re-attach them anyway.
So, just a reminder to everyone that these so called, toy foam airplanes can be extremely dangerous. Electric motors have tremendous torque. Even a small one can do some damage. Learn to use your throttle lock and only disengage it when you are away from the plane and about to take off.
My buddy will be OK. He's semi-retired and the injuries shouldn't affect his work when he heals up. He's also a thumb flyer, so his hobby should also remain "doable" since his thumbs were untouched.
BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!
Today, I was informed that moments after I left the flying field yesterday, a flying buddy had a terrible mishap with his large Carbon Z Cub. He's not an inexperienced RC pilot. He's been flying large planes, large helicopters for quite some time and now FPV racing quads. He did what he's always done without incident. He was pushing his Cub by the tail down a small hill to the take off area. One of the wheels got caught in a gopher hole. He went around the lift the plane out of the hole. The plane was energized and somehow, he forgot to activate the throttle cut. Then he stumbled, bumped into the throttle stick and fell into the plane's prop. He took off 3 finger tips at the nail cuticle. The fingers could not be found but the surgeon said it would have been pointless to try to re-attach them anyway.
So, just a reminder to everyone that these so called, toy foam airplanes can be extremely dangerous. Electric motors have tremendous torque. Even a small one can do some damage. Learn to use your throttle lock and only disengage it when you are away from the plane and about to take off.
My buddy will be OK. He's semi-retired and the injuries shouldn't affect his work when he heals up. He's also a thumb flyer, so his hobby should also remain "doable" since his thumbs were untouched.
BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!








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