zenmetsu
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Well today I got disoriented while practicing nose-in hovering. I have been practicing in Phoenix, but for some reason I still made a boo-boo when flying in person. 
I ended up putting it nose into the pavement. Casualties: Main shaft bent, 3 teeth on main gear partially stripped, tail boom bent (not sure how that happened, no blade strike occurred), flybar bent like a taco, one link to the main blade grip snapped in half, both main blades.
The good news; I had most of the replacement parts at the ready. I straightened/salvaged the main shaft, but replaced it with a fresh one and kept the original as a spare. I had to go purchase some linkages to replace the ones that broke, but everything else I had on hand.
Here are the busted up pieces:

The better news: It only took me about an hour to fix everything up and balance the head and center the tail slider on the new boom. As an added bonus, I retired my GY401 and will use it with the faster HiTec servo on my 450 when I pick one up. I now have a Spartan Quark feeding my JR 290G and it works quite nicely. With the smaller gyro, I was able to clean up my wiring significantly. This makes me happy.




I have a replacement canopy that I'll be painting. I'll throw it on there once I feel that I'm less likely to crash.





I ended up putting it nose into the pavement. Casualties: Main shaft bent, 3 teeth on main gear partially stripped, tail boom bent (not sure how that happened, no blade strike occurred), flybar bent like a taco, one link to the main blade grip snapped in half, both main blades.
The good news; I had most of the replacement parts at the ready. I straightened/salvaged the main shaft, but replaced it with a fresh one and kept the original as a spare. I had to go purchase some linkages to replace the ones that broke, but everything else I had on hand.
Here are the busted up pieces:

The better news: It only took me about an hour to fix everything up and balance the head and center the tail slider on the new boom. As an added bonus, I retired my GY401 and will use it with the faster HiTec servo on my 450 when I pick one up. I now have a Spartan Quark feeding my JR 290G and it works quite nicely. With the smaller gyro, I was able to clean up my wiring significantly. This makes me happy.




I have a replacement canopy that I'll be painting. I'll throw it on there once I feel that I'm less likely to crash.




