Actually we have lived near that cemetery for about a decade. There was one occasion when the ninety pound retriever that we had at the time managed to get trapped in a recently dug grave. He fell into it between the digging and the funeral. I got the privilege of pulling him out while some of the deceased person's relatives watched. One guy actually helped. I was already embarrassed when the wet muddy (red clay mud) dog, as soon as he was out, gave himself a big shake and splattered the bystanders. I apologized and drug the dog home. When I got him home I tied him to a tree, hosed him off, and then addressed cleaning myself up. What a morning...
Any way, back to the airplane. After the crash last Saturday I wiped it off and put it away. Today, close inspection revealed much greater damage than I first thought complicating the decision to repair or discard.
I think the plane was just to heavy. It came off the ground in a reasonable distance, climbed to level flight ok, and seemed fast and stable in level flight. Any attempted at a steep climb resulted in rapid loss of airspeed. Trying a loop from level flight was a bad idea. I also noted that as the plane got above a certain angle the lines began to lose tension. If I'd been content to just fly level and fast the plane may have lasted a bit longer. Bottom line, it was fun.