Great! Thank you very much for sharing that John!
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Great! Thank you very much for sharing that John!
It will catch the flame from the engine at certain moments, in fact, that was what I was trying to accomplish here was catching the lower stage still flaming as it dropped away. Someone else here on...
A couple more. I thought the chute opening and the nose cone going by was kinda neat and the other is it after the first bounce when it hit the ground. Man, did that fin ever flex!
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I'm surprised by how resilient these cameras are. After laying out on the Kansas prairie for over week and survived one deluge, the video was still intact and the camera worked fine. Thanks goes to...
Do it bro, it's worth the price of your life. I will not own a home without a basement for this very reason. I've sat through too many not to.
Man, Like has been mentioned and was the first thing I thought of, was this was like outbreak in 99. For all you folks south of me Oklahoma, my thoughts are with you. Especially the families who lost...
Cut a clear payload bay for a BT55 body.
I used a my tried and true method of an X-Acto and label tape. Although I did use the suggested method of backing the tube and used dowel and masking tape which worked pretty slick. Nice clean and...
Will you be using card stock rings for formers?
Disregard last... I was looking at an earlier thread.
Who makes/made this?
I really love stuff like this. Rocksim is suppose to do this too, but for the life of me I haven't been able to figure it out. Like this one a lot!
Big Creek Rocketry
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Big-Creek-Rocketry/146698285492655?ref=ts&fref=ts
:)
That an Aerotech Mojave Green Ari? Great photos!
I REALLY like this rocket.
Aside from waiting out the tornadoes last night, after all the hoopla, I went back to work on the Fantasy Rocket. I also began the replacement for the lost Bad Dog that had the camera. I searched the...
Disclaimer: I am simultaneously posting this build thread on a rocketry Facebook page I own and it is geared for those who are not into rocketry at the depth that we are and for the kids I run...
I'm pretty sure this is why I was given sons, rather than a daughter. You did advise this kid that you have weapons and are trained in their use...yes?
Congratulations!
I've a friend in Anchorage who's as annoyed as you Paul. Snowing there again this weekend and expecting three to six inches.
Gotta go mow the lawn...expecting severe weather and a possible tornado...
Welcome to the world Sarah and Samantha!
Congratulations to you and your wife, David.
On a related note, after watching some of the other in-flights that were slowed 1/4 speed, I never realized that those body tubes flexed so much in flight. There was noticeable oscillation along the...
After wading through and being annoyed with the annual audit, I can resume more pleasant things to think about than worrying about what they will find wrong this year. So, I went back to work on the...
It's a bit annoying how life can get in the way of good build momentum and even suck the desire to finish anything right out of you. Regardless, we're back to the build. I should note, that in an...
Yeah, yeah....:duck::wink:
I do something similar with an X-Acto knife and a tube marking guide. I like the idea of the tube coupler or the like as a backing to make the tube more rigid and I'll...
Opened my package from Semroc and promptly realized I ordered the wrong type of tube. Back to the order page.
Well, I have both a razor saw and a Dremel, so since I have 18 inches of the stuff on the way, I have four chances to maybe get it right. I'll try all three methods and see which produces the best...
LIKE! A lot!
I recall while stationed in Germany, the hamburgers at McDonalds tasted somewhat different than those stateside. I think maybe there was a some pork product in them. Ein Hamburger Royale mit Kase und...
Other than using an X-Acto blade, anyone have a another technique for cutting clear tube? I thought about a jeweler's saw, but I think the teeth may be too aggressive and maybe the friction would...
I've had kids do the flat Stanley here and I love your idea of flying him on a rocket!