NO NO NO... GUYS... NOBODY touched my plane... It was ALL my mistake... I had the plane clipped into the Stooge ready for winding and I was moments away from my first real flight test, when I looked in my little "Field Box" and forgot my camera... I already had a "REWARD" note on the wing (just in case). It was a beautiful warm day, but there was an occassional brezze... I should have NOT LEFT the plane in that condition. I should have known...
There was a breeze... the airplane is sitting on its landing gear... ready for Take-Off, only held by the rear peg... Do YOU see what's coming...
I did not see what happened but the wind must have lifted her up and then flipped it over and broke its back...
When I was going back to the Field Table I see my model sitting on the grass... and I think, "This is not good!"
So I am just upset with MYSELF. I expect to damage and repair the models due to flying, but not BEFORE flying... I think all the damage I reported so far has been to "Hanger Rash" and this accident... The only flying damage thus far are a few small "Flak" holes in the wings.
The lesson for Everyone if you fly these airplanes... They must be secured when unattended... I sorry I did not explain what happened better...
ANYWAY the patient is doing well and resting (Glue is Drying) and I will cover the plane with tissue and dope tomorrow.
Mitch
PS. The Dr. added a pair of splints that will be left on permanetly that span the break. The model gained 1 gram. The fuselage feels very strong!