Showing posts with label RC airplane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RC airplane. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Day Ninety Eight 2012















This is what happens when human fingers accidentally come in contact with the propeller of an electric engine radio controlled airplane--a visit to the emergency medical clinic, seven stitches total on two fingers, a tetanus shot, and a bottle of antibiotics. My hubby Neil's passion for flying RC airplanes sometimes backfires on him, quite unexpectedly, especially when one of his electric airplanes suddenly takes off (total freak accident) and the wing hits him in the leg, turns the plane right into his hand, and the prop slices through two of his fingers (to the bone on his ring finger). I can't even begin to explain to you how this happened. He says he was going out of his way to be extra careful around the propeller. Suffice it to say, this was a comedy of errors (daughter Kelly and I were laughing so hard we had tears). And it could have been so much worse. For this RC pilot, lesson learned. The hard way. 

Friday, September 3, 2010

Day Two Hundred Forty Six 2010

Friday = Hooray!

Elijah (in Solaris color setting, cell phone camera) playing Mario Brothers on Shelby's Nintendo. He's getting pretty good at video games.

Shelby on her way to Granny's house (Solaris--it's getting so I take more pictures with my cell phone camera than with my big camera).

A gorgeous Friday in my backyard--temperatures in the high 70's. Awesome!

Headed over to Cream City Ice Cream Shop for a frozen treat this afternoon. Granny is out of Bomb Pops and ice cream sounded yummy. The sky kept looking like it was going to rain, but the sunshine prevailed.

We never need an excuse to get an ice cream cone, but since Shelby did so well making mostly A's and a couple of B's so far this school year, she deserved a cool treat.

Neil's RC plane dropped out of the sky last evening for no good reason and plummeted to the hard ground, nose first. He looked for it until he ran out of daylight. Went back early this morning--sunrise--and looked some more. No luck. Then his co-worker and fellow RC plane enthusiast, Clay, found it later this morning. He took these pics.

Gravity 1 - RC plane 0. Nothing much left to salvage. Too bad. Neil said it was one of his favorite planes to fly. Hope your long Labor Day Weekend soars with good times! Safe landings, everyone!