On the day that we were flying the super CloudBuster, we also flew the CloudBuster #2 wing and tail mated to the long stick fuselage normally used with the FlyBoy wing. The CB#2 wing and long stick combination proved to be a good and stable flyer.
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This lured us into flying in twilight conditions and we misjudged the location of a tree bordering our flying field with this result.
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The damaged leading edge was quickly and easily repaired.
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In my experience, the robust structure of the Guillows models, together with some simple modifications results in airplanes that absorb a lot of wear and tear and are easy to repair.
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