It looks like just the nose came mostly broken off, that's easily fixable. Just go to your hobby shop and get glue, I think there's this CA type stuff that's really strong and takes a few hours to dry, I've used that and it's superior for breaks like that. Heck though, you
could even use ordinary CA, but that's not as strong. That looks like the easiest repair, as it's two clean chunks of foam off the front. On my Super Cub (ACT technology, believe me, your SAFE system is WAY better
) I got crazy one day, (long story) and ended in pulling up out of inverted only to smash straight into the ground at around 30 MPH. If I remember right, I smashed the motor mount, broke my fuselage in three pieces, and might have even broken the wing! These planes break in a way you can put them back together again like a puzzle, and then use glue. I don't know if the stuff is broken, but it doesn't like too bad of a break.
I hate to tell you this
but this is the first of your crashes. As this is foam, glue it together, replace any unrepairable parts, and fly! Lucky for you this is a pusher, so your motor was safe. (I assume) With these foam things, I don't think there is ever a point when the plane is beyond repair, you'd have to get into those giant gas planes to do that. (Unless you're using a Champ sized plane, that plane may be "durable", but then it met my younger brother) OK, I
Challenge you to see the plane fixed, I'm just itching to put those clean cut foam pieces back together.
Oh, here's a similar break (if not worse), and repair, if you haven't seen it: