What was lost is found
So I lost my plane the other day. Either I made some mistakes or I ejected the battery, I'm not precisely sure, but I do know it went down straight while rolling and I was certainly trying to pull out. It wasn't the typical your upside down, pull up and pull into the trees. So I am leaning towards the fact that I ejected the battery which would be mostly me playing fast and loose because I kind of knew it was a bit ejection prone on crash at least. Oh well. I just wish I could find the battery so I knew it had discharged correctly and won't cause problems.
The plane itself got stuck in a tree. That's the only real problem with running it by my house is that the forrest trees around here have no branches to climb until you are 50 feet up or so. That meant that I had to wait for almost 48 hours for a good wind to blow it out. I'll just have to be a bit more careful though. Unfortunately It looks like I'm out 50 bucks at the moment though. Luckily it looks like there are more lower cost li-po's which may soften the cost.
The plane itself got stuck in a tree. That's the only real problem with running it by my house is that the forrest trees around here have no branches to climb until you are 50 feet up or so. That meant that I had to wait for almost 48 hours for a good wind to blow it out. I'll just have to be a bit more careful though. Unfortunately It looks like I'm out 50 bucks at the moment though. Luckily it looks like there are more lower cost li-po's which may soften the cost.
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