Hey Tim- Congratulations!!! ... I am starting to work on inverted stuff- but need to find some grass- I am still pretty " Pavement Shy".
It was actually inverted flight that lead -- indirectly -- to the crash. I'm a lot more comfortable flying inverted than I am entering an outside loop from up high, and I'm still having
lots of trouble remembering the pattern in spite of lots of time spent flying "air patterns". So I decided that my routine would be to take the option to fly three and a half inside loops, then enter the outside loops from below, then fly the rest of the pattern.
I forgot to do the extra half inside loop! This left me rattled enough that I couldn't pay attention to altitude on the figure eight, and
wham!, I put the bottom of the second inside of the figure eight at negative four inches of altitude. Killed the motor, bent the landing gear, scuffed up both blades of the prop pretty badly, and bounced me up into the air about three feet.
So -- lots more air time. Fortunately this is the last time I'll need to enter a contest without ever having even flown all the elements of the pattern!!
Hopefully this is the last time that I forget the stupid pattern -- but I doubt it.
I recently burned the last of a whole gallon of fuel in 1 plane and didn't crah or break a prop- and that felt really good! I know you will progress rapidly- especially if you get a few chances to fly with the regular Northwest fliers. There is a mother lode of stunt knowledge up there, Salem, Portland, Seattle, McMinnville, Eugene, Vancouver, and some of the best people in the hobby are willing to help- believe me- I know firsthand!
I realized when I got home last night that the Salem field is only 5-10 minutes more time away from my house than Delta Park, even though Delta Park is about 10 miles closer. I'm pretty sure McMinnville is much longer, as it's across the Willamette from me, and traffic on 99W is nasty.