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Uh-oh....post pictures of the damage, Tim. What happened? Have you been using the tacho to set the launch rpm or setting it by ear again? LUKE, USE THE TACH!
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USE YOUR BRAIN, LUKE. It wasn't pilot error of the "I wasn't good enough to fly the plane" sort. It was pilot error of "I know this is going to come out some time, but I really wish it wouldn't" sort.
Do you know how line clips can get all cockeyed at the handle? I narrowed up the lines at the handle because the plane was flying great but the pilot was being twitchy, and I got the down line clip wedged.
DO NOT attempt to fix this sort of problem in flight! And if you do, even if your first five tries don't actually crash the plane, don't keep trying! Just fly the thing out! I'm going to spend way more time fixing than the six or seven minutes I would have just flying out the tank...
Only four smithereens were generated: the right wing, two fragments of wing ribs, and the fuselage (which is cracked behind the wing) with the left wing (which has two cracked spars). Thank goodness for saturated ground!