Having had the ultimate 'brain fart' yesterday (still can't believe that I did it



I had finally managed to have another fly of the Senator, and after a few minor tweaks, it was flying superbly. Since I was at my son's home which adjoins a working beef & sheep farm in south west rural NSW, I make use of a small fenced paddock adjoining his house block. There is no gate in the fence, so I use an aluminium trestle as a makeshift stile to get over the barbed wire. Since the Senator was flying so well and my knees were giving me a some grief, I decided to launch over the fence and then land in the small paddock. Sitting on the trestle in the back yard flying was very pleasant, so when I'd had enough, I got the bright idea to stay in the back yard and land the Senator there - why climb over the fence at all when everything was going so well? (1st mistake). Besides, it was dead calm, so why not just do it?!? (2nd mistake).
I stated on the downwind leg and by the time I was on mid-base I was feeling pretty chuffed 'cause the circuit was looking 'spot on' (3rd mistake). By the time I was on mid final I was thinking 'boy I've nailed this' (beware huburus! ). I was going to catch it, but changed my mind at the last moment when I thought about the brittle tissue and the holes I'd most likely make.
Then the final mistake - power on & go around & do it all again, just for the heck of it! As I turned around to follow the model upwind it suddenly became very obvious that I'd forgotten something. The rotary clothes line (the Hills Hoist for we Aussies) was only metres ahead & muggins me had completely forgotten all about it, as you do when you are feeling cocky. Well the inevitable happened as I looked on in utter disbelief. Did I really just do THAT??!? You idiot!!! Hills Hoist 1, Senator 0 & game over.
OK, we've all done something stupid in our modelling careers, I've fessed up - now it's your turn.. ...