No, I mean loved. It looks like it has been flown. When you fly them, they get messed up a little. Sometimes its a tree, or bush or what ever. My dog was kind enough to fetch one for me, once.
Dont try that at home. Its a one flight trick.
She brought MOST of it back.
Crashes and repairs are a fact of life in this hobby. The more air time they get, the more "loved " it will look. Some people build one and get it to fly. Then they build another , exactly like it, and add what they learned to the second one. Or the third, ect. Each one will be better than the previous, whether its the same one or something different. Trust me.
If you cover with a water based glue you can use a small paint brush and water to remove the cover and recover again.
The first few flights are always the worst. They call them trim flights because thats when you make all those adjustments. After trim is set, they survive pretty well.
Dont worry so much about the way it looks. The way it flys is much more important. I generally add detail stuff after trimming so there isnt so much to repair. Your airplane looks just fine. Remember, you cant see all those little boo-boos when its circleing 50 foot above you.
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