I would pick something with a 75mm motor mount. Then you can much more easily cert levels 1,2 and 3 all in one day.
I did L1 and L2 in 2 consecutive launches (could have done them both on the same day except weather interfered).How many have done all 3 levels in a day? I did 1 and 2 in two weeks, now I am lazy about 3.
How many have done all 3 levels in a day? I did 1 and 2 in two weeks, now I am lazy about 3.
Hello everyone,
I would like to make my own High Power Rocket but I do not know how to start and how to make the motor.May someone explain that to me , please ?
Hello everyone,
I would like to make my own High Power Rocket but I do not know how to start and how to make the motor.May someone explain that to me , please ?
somebody from CAR needs to chime in one two three seems possible in 1 day ?
How many have done all 3 levels in a day? I did 1 and 2 in two weeks, now I am lazy about 3.
It's possible under TRA, technically.
But can it be done with the same rocket...? that would be interesting.
iter , bluefin tuba seriesI think someone posted they flew a tube fin on every letter from G to M in one day. So I suppose it can be done. But not sure if tube fins are allowed for cert flights.
But can it be done with the same rocket...? that would be interesting.
People are joking with you because your question is akin to: how do I make an automobile and drive it?
If you are interested in rocketry, here is a path for you.
Go to Hobby Lobby, Michael's, Wal-Mart or a local hobby store and buy an Estes Starter Set. Learn to build and launch small rockets on A, B, and C motors. Get good at it.
Go join a club. If you tell us where you are, we will help you find a club close to you. Watch other people fly their high power rockets. Ask them questions.
As someone mentioned, read Modern High Power Rocketry 2 by Canepa, and also read The Handbook of Model Rocketry by G. Harry Stine.
Once you are really good with A, B, and C motors, buy a bigger kit that takes D and E motors.
Next, try your hand at an Estes ProSeries E2X kit and their 29mm E and F motors.
After you get good at that, buy a real mid-power kit (you can find vendor suggestions here) and fly it on G motors.
Finally, once you have mastered this, put a baby H motor in it and get your Level 1 certification. Then you can fly HPR H and I motors at your club.
Do not ever fly HPR rockets without an FAA waiver or you could get arrested. Most clubs have an FAA waiver already, which is why I said to find a club.
Hope this helps.
But can it be done with the same rocket...? that would be interesting.
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