My oldest, Aaron, wore out the Werwage video on building I-beamers wile building his Ares. This was his first "real" Classic plane , and the first flight was on the morning of the East Coast Oldie Goldies contest in Huntersville. He had doen a really good job, and everything was set. New lines, new handle, new everything. He hooked everything up, got that OS 32 running and I was ready to launch for him. He wiggled the handle and signaled launch! So I did......... the plane tarted a roller coaster ride, and I immediately realised he had the lines on backwards. Thoughts of the very worst hit me, the plane was going to be a goner....... SOMEHOW, he flew it for about 5 laps and moved to the edge of the circle where he could put the plane into some soft bushes! Broken cowl, prop, one wheel pant, and some torn silkspan on the bottom! "PaPa" Dave Hemstraught told Aaron to go somewhere else, and the two of us fixed it all back up in about 10 minutes. After Aaron clamed down, he got in two trim flights and won his class! The plane still lives. I have NO IDEA how he did it, he had not been flying that long when it all happened.