| Image Comments |
| Anders | 01-Apr-15 06:32 |
| Crash site |
| BriandKilby | 01-Apr-15 07:20 |
| what size was it anders? |
| John M Oshust | 01-Apr-15 07:25 |
| A hard landing to be sure! Ouch! |
| Anders | 01-Apr-15 07:48 |
| Wingspan is 1,2 meters or 47,2 inches. It dropped vertically about 6 feet and hit a rock during a low pass. |
| David Duckett | 01-Apr-15 07:54 |
| Well, that sucks! Thanks for the photo of you, too:-) |
| BriandKilby | 01-Apr-15 07:55 |
| I crashed one time into a swamp. |
| Don C | 01-Apr-15 09:53 |
| That's a shame, Anders. Most of the ones I flew as a kid ended up looking just like that. Where is this area from Stavanger? |
| rayl | 01-Apr-15 10:22 |
| What Don C said. I got really tired of putting hours of labor into a garbage bag for the return trip. It WAS a nice looking '109. |
| Anders | 01-Apr-15 10:42 |
| Yes this is taken on our club`s airstrip 5 minutes from my house. And i live in TAU, 35 minutes with a ferry from Stavanger. I got about 4 fuel tanks out of this bird before the crash. But wings are under construction and soon it will fly again :) currently working on the retracting u/c |