My oldest, Aaron, built a '59 Ares several years ago. His first reall "big and complicated" plane. We got it ready for the East Coast Oldie Goldies in Huntersville. On Saturday morning, the plane had not yet been flown! We hook everything up, he tests up/down, and signals release. I had not paid attention to the *test* since we color code the lines. Well, he had hooked up the *handle* backwards! Exciting to say the least, and somehow he kept it in the air long enough to dump it in the bushes outside the circle on the bottom side. "PaPa" Dave Hemstraught came over and looked over the damage with me. He told Aaron to "get lost" and we CA'd and clear taped the damage. He DID get in exactly one flight before the Officials started and won his class. That plane still lives and he ended up winning Intermediate Classic at Brodak's a few years back with it. We all to often get a plane finished at the last minute! Several of mine have had their first flight as an "Official"...... LOL!!