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sorry..... its been some time since i last posted one of these (been camping ) so anyway here it is septembers caption comp
(insert drum roll here)...................(found this one on a club websiteI thought it was funny).
__________________ A pet is for life but an rc plane is for the time it takes to buy it, fly it and trash it huh?
Some of the most vital tools in every R/C Flyers toolbox are the dustpan and brush and a yard broom.
Many R/C Flyers like to impress the photographers by performing more and more outstanding maneuvers - this dramatic example is what is called the “Barrel Roll Across the Tarmac”
Frank carefully designed his model aircraft to minimize collision damage to the fuselage construction, in the event of a crash the wings simply disintegrate into thousands of harmless pieces!
When trying to get a nice view of his new pilot cockpit figure, Jim forgot one of the first rules of flying – “don’t crash into the ground”
Jim accidentally redefines the meaning of “Wing Walking” whilst attempting to land…
"...Jim's Sopwith Camel captured every last stitch and rivet of the original aircraft in perfect miniature. He even ensured the flight characteristics mirrored the original as closely as possible. This picture shows the plane performing the familiar "ground loop" caused by the gyroscopic effect of rotating propeller and engine - Truly Outstanding!..."