CM Cheng wrote:
Wa Stanley,
The crack extends to the tailing edge

. How can you do this

Oh! How can I do this?
Just by extreme luck! The chance to get this kind of demage is so rare but somehow I got it!
I flew my new Ceres in Fei Ngo Shan last Saturday with 1 to 2m/s southwest wind. The wind was consistant in the begining with very strong thermal activities and I did have a wonderful time. But at about 3pm the wind was suddently switched direction and my plane was sinking like a falling rock, so after I struggled for a while to try to gain height but failure, I found a nice spot with flat grassy area for landing. It was an unevenful landing with slow touch down, no spin, nothing, but I heard a small crack sound. I thought it would only be a small scratch in the belly. After the recovery, I was so suprised that the demage to the wing was so extend that the wing spar was severely damaged (actually there is a crack in the spar), and the bite was so big that would be very difficult to fix!
I am consulting with experts how to repair and reenforce the spar! This Ceres will be in a deep coma for a forseeable long period!
