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Post by saxophoneking on Mar 26, 2008 23:52:04 GMT 1
A few days ago, I was flying my SC and I shouldn't have because it was windy but it was sunny and warm out and it got blown into some trees while I was landing. ( It was gonna be the last landing of the day). Now it is WAY up in a 100 foot tree. Does anyone have any suggestions on getting it out? Fortunately, I have my other cub to fly .
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Post by frazer1981 on Mar 28, 2008 18:08:42 GMT 1
Cut the bugger down? i lost my first cub up a tree and never got it back? it sucks!
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Post by mrmugen on Mar 28, 2008 18:31:39 GMT 1
Have a buddy with a fire truck? just kiddin Good luck with that one! Not sure....100 foot is up there!
Kevin
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rolie
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Post by rolie on Mar 28, 2008 23:49:25 GMT 1
I've put mine in trees plenty of times.(I live on a golf coarse). The lord always brings it down. He's got this thing called "wind" Rolie
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zeta30
Squadron leader
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Post by zeta30 on Mar 29, 2008 1:19:57 GMT 1
I lost my Swift about 75' up in an evergreen tree. I have one of those long retractable poles that you can use to change light bulbs with. It extends to about 15'. I climbed the tree with the pole and knocked the plane down with it.
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Post by furn1593 on Mar 29, 2008 2:25:03 GMT 1
matches....
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Post by 8eighty8 on Mar 29, 2008 19:50:11 GMT 1
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Post by saxophoneking on Apr 6, 2008 14:09:29 GMT 1
It has been pretty windy here lately, so it blew out of the tree. The only problem is I can't find it. I will have to look in the surrounding woods.
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