Isaiah-Valadez
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Is the darkstar from todays sale dual deploy or single? I think its dual but not sure
its dual.
Isaiah,
Noticed you were asking about min diameter rockets in another thread. While not a min diameter...this thing IS capable of ~13,000 feet at Mach 1.5 with the really rough calc I did on it a short while ago...
That in itself will be plenty of work to track :wink:
The more I look at this kit, I sort of wish I would have got one. I just have to keep telling my self I don't need any more kits.
Obviously you've never imagined a scratch builder like myself...
Even if you love scratchbuilding, this kit was so cheap that it would be worth the price just to harvest for components. The nosecone and a single section of tubing alone are worth the price.I meant people like me, who only scratch build.
I'm in rocketry for the fun of designing. For me, kits merely sources of potential design elements that I can adapt into my designs.
I've never even launched anything with a 38mm engine yet and I haven't been able to stop lusting at that thing since Saturday morning. I keep going to the site and talking myself out of it.
I've never even launched anything with a 38mm engine yet and I haven't been able to stop lusting at that thing since Saturday morning. I keep going to the site and talking myself out of it.
51 left...
So...you bought one, or no?
Hmmm....back to 53.
51 left...
I'm betting they will all be gone in a couple of weeks. I know I'm responsible for four sales of that one rocket! Just got my invoice from Jackie...:y:
Five rockets, retainers, recon chutes, motors and cases......
Here's a question, they recommend a 40" recon chute that is rated for an 8 lb. rocket. Any idea what the "Blackstar" is going to weigh in at?
I heard the profusion fiberglass is heavier than regular G10, can anyone confirm that?
...Here's a question, they recommend a 40" recon chute that is rated for an 8 lb. rocket. Any idea what the "Blackstar" is going to weigh in at?
I heard the profusion fiberglass is heavier than regular G10, can anyone confirm that?
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