Adrian Smith 1 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 I was walking along the northern perimeter of the old Woodbridge aerodrome (now MOD Woodbridge where the Royal Engineers are based) and somebody's disaster was staring at me in the face from the bushes outside the perimeter fence. There are no identifying marks to speak of and it is unclear whether it's a fixed wing or a jet. I do know I have seen a handful of jet fliers on the base (I think they are from Ipswich Flying Club) , but there is no evidence of the power plant or much else for that matter. However, given I know that debris can be distributed over a wide area, it was difficult to search much further as the bushes are quite dense. In any event looking at the damage, particularly the piece of the main spar, it looks like an almost straight down crash at speed. If the owner has rescued the valuable parts it would have been nice for all debris to be removed, but this is only a guess. A sad sight which I know only too well if only on the rare occasion. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Engine Doctor Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 (edited) It really annoying how many modeller retrieve all the valuable or salvageable bits and leave the rest for someone else to clean up ! Bloody annoying and gives us all a bad name and possibly lose another site ? It happened at our flying field and we suspe t it was a non club member trying to fly. Left the whole model wreckage with everything stripped out in the corner of the field ! Edited December 25, 2022 by Engine Doctor 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john davidson 1 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 At our old site some one flying when no member was there ( or attempting to ) left a complete pile of wreckage in the pits,I salvaged all the servos and carbon rod so some good came of it. Suspect it was a couple of young chaps who we never saw again anyway. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Engine Doctor Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 2 hours ago, john davidson 1 said: At our old site some one flying when no member was there ( or attempting to ) left a complete pile of wreckage in the pits,I salvaged all the servos and carbon rod so some good came of it. Suspect it was a couple of young chaps who we never saw again anyway. Fair payment for clearing up their mess 👍. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIMON CRAGG Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 12 hours ago, john davidson 1 said: At our old site some one flying when no member was there ( or attempting to ) left a complete pile of wreckage in the pits,I salvaged all the servos and carbon rod so some good came of it. Suspect it was a couple of young chaps who we never saw again anyway. And there was me thinking modellers were a responsible bunch. At our site, we pick up every scrap of debris should the worst happen. The last thing we want is one of the farm staff or gamekeepers picking up bits of model. We are not on thin ice with the landowners, but it would only take one incident to ruin our so far good relationships. Too easy to lose a flying site these days. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Miller Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 Some years ago an ex member of the club demolished his transmitter in a big way. We found small bits of it scattered around for sometime afterwards. We never saw him again anyway but he would have been an ex member even if it had not been voluntary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul De Tourtoulon Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 1 hour ago, Peter Miller said: Some years ago an ex member of the club demolished his transmitter in a big way. We found small bits of it scattered around for sometime afterwards. We never saw him again anyway but he would have been an ex member even if it had not been voluntary Oh come on sometimes we all have throw a tantrum,,,,, 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leccyflyer Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 6 minutes ago, Paul De Tourtoulon said: Oh come on sometimes we all have throw a tantrum,,,,, Never. Not once. Have known a few transmitter chuckers in my time though. My immediate thought on seeing such antics -Honestly, if you can't take a joke you shouldn't have joined. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin Harris - Moderator Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 A tantrum maybe but not a Spektrum. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul De Tourtoulon Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 1 minute ago, Martin Harris - Moderator said: A tantrum maybe but not a Spektrum. My lips are sealed,,,,,, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Tee Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 Leccyflier. I have to admit a few years ago at our indoor flying night I did the classic of holding the model and throwing the Tx. Luckily it was a cheapy one but still worked afterwards. not used much since. john 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Carpenter Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 I have a cherished memory of Bud Boulton (Morley Helicopters) losing a chopper on a JR tx at Sandown. He turned to the crowd and chucked the tx into the deck. BOOM ! Standing ovation !! Few months later my Heim Bell 222 on similar tx went in at the Bristol Morley fly in. I was tempted to emulate Bud !😂😂😂😂Colin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin Colbourne Posted January 1, 2023 Share Posted January 1, 2023 On 26/12/2022 at 12:21, John Tee said: Leccyflier. I have to admit a few years ago at our indoor flying night I did the classic of holding the model and throwing the Tx. Luckily it was a cheapy one but still worked afterwards. not used much since. john John, you've remindind me of an incident a fellow flier witnessed at Butser Hill once. An aerobatic glider, damaged on a previous flight, had undergone some field repairs with cyano. Once fixed, the pilot picked it up and sprinted down the wet, grassy hill, model in one hand, transmitter in the other, and gave the model a hefty lob. Only the glider did not leave his cyano covered hand... The net result being the chap, with model stuck to one hand and transmitter in the other, went somersaulting down the hill leaving a trail of wreckage behind him. 3 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Davies 3 Posted January 2, 2023 Share Posted January 2, 2023 22 hours ago, Robin Colbourne said: John, you've remindind me of an incident a fellow flier witnessed at Butser Hill once. An aerobatic glider, damaged on a previous flight, had undergone some field repairs with cyano. Once fixed, the pilot picked it up and sprinted down the wet, grassy hill, model in one hand, transmitter in the other, and gave the model a hefty lob. Only the glider did not leave his cyano covered hand... The net result being the chap, with model stuck to one hand and transmitter in the other, went somersaulting down the hill leaving a trail of wreckage behind him. Brilliant! I always think that it's OK to total a model if it's got comedic value. This is right up there! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuban8 Posted January 2, 2023 Share Posted January 2, 2023 (edited) Could be that those collecting the wreckage did their best but missed what we see now because the area was overgrown earlier in the year. I'm sure they wouldn't have deliberately left such obvious junk around after clearing up the vast majority of it. Presumably, what was found did get picked up? Edited January 2, 2023 by Cuban8 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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