About 60 years ago, I had a couple of K&B "Series '61" .35's that had pressed-in crankpins. These engines often broke the crank at the front bearing, sending the prop driver/prop off into the boonies. Of course, they kept running for a short while, sometimes eating the post in the cylinder and often working the crankpin out to where it gouged into the backplate. The aluminum passing through the running engine kills the glowplug and eventually the engine stops. All this destruction seemed to follow a relatively normal combat match prang.
I must add that K&B was always good about repairing these engines for free. I don't think I ever had one of them "broken-in" before it was just plain broken. While they ran, they were pretty amazing engines, as I ran only K&B 100 fuel and they were fast with a 9-8 Tornado nylon. Not many combat engines would pull a full 9-8 on low nitro fuel. My ST .35C would do it on 50% nitro, but also never broke, and eventually wore out.
Steve