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“I had a hard landing and I broke the notes section off found a way to reinforce that don’t believe it will never happen again I repaired the old fuselage and I’m going to paint that see how it turns out perhaps I might send a new one back not sure yet we’ll see if I can do a good job on the repair if that’s OK with the Motion Rc see as always the quality of your parts and Planes are absolutely excellent I don’t buy anything but your airplans”
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“After many great flights, gradually learning this bird's idiosyncrasies, I finally made 3 small mistakes on landing that added up to a tumble and a crunched nose. I don't mind repairs and sometimes enjoy the challenge. But this was worse than I cared to fool with, plus the beautiful factory paint job and decals would have been a lot of trouble to reproduce. The time involved would have been a lot more than the new fuselage's cost. I was very pleased that the replacement fuselage was shipped between the two of the foam shells that a brand new F-22 comes in, so no damage. All the servo leads are pre-installed as are the nose gear doors (it does not come with the canopy/hatch, but mine was undamaged -- nor does it include the nose cone). It took a few hours to carefully transfer the guts, but well worth the expense and effort as my Raptor is back in the air -- with me continuing to learn more about landing EDFs like this (and avoid the small mistakes that can add up!)...”