bob jablonski
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I checked WLIF, weather.com and acuweather.com
None look like a washout (yeah!!!)
Mr. Bob
None look like a washout (yeah!!!)
Mr. Bob
Sense I have an extreme Wildman looking for 21,000' and I do not think we will get skies for that this weekend. I hope they use the rain dates to try again. Built this motor for the last launch on this field
SICK flight. Will you be out tomorrow? I spent the rest of the day looking for my rocket. If you think you can make it, can you send a PM?
I only came back to my car because I couldn't see 5 feet in front of me. I couldn't make the drive after spending that much time in the field looking. I hope to go out early and look some more.
Dec. 20 & 21?
I want to thank whoever found my red and orange dark star booster that came in ballistic back in November and pulled the 75mm case. The booster was lost, but I recovered the nose cone and gps. PM me if you get a chance, as I'd like to personally thank you.
Great Launch yesterday, a thanks to Bob @ County line for hooking me up on all my Christmas shopping!
The was a guy there that had a Rocket Wharehouse 38 special and was also flying a Madcow Solar Express - if you know who he is or if you read this can you reply or PM me, I have a question on the shock cord you are using, also if you had anymore 38 specials
Nick
The man your looking for is Bryan Stroud. I do't know what he go's by if he comes to this forum. Speaking of Brian a few more NS you would have made the mile club with the Hell Hammer. Only a few feet shy.
Sunday I thought the Earth was going to stop as I burned a bigger motor than Mr. Gus.(first and probably last time!!) nice first flight with the Hell Fire. now on to a j skidmark!!!
I won't rehash (to much) the part of the great times seeing old and not so old friends and meeting new folks. Thanks to new friends I have Gary's 75mm case hostage . You have to buy a lot of stuff to get it back (just kidding). Not many hobbies have the quantity of good folks we have. Loaning high dollar
cases and trackers ect. to people you hardly know (yet) Stumbling on someones rocket while looking for yours and bringing it back to the right full owner. Or putting a little Polish Thunder up on a full I and have the main open around 4,000 and Brandon the recovery dog willingly go's into the mud for you. Thanks Gross clan for the Use of the tracker and Brandon the wonder dog.
Andrew let me know how tha altitude attempr with the 24mm Ellis G37 turns ourt?
Till the next launch...
Mr. Bob
Countyline Hobbies
Grovertown, IN.
574-540-1123
[email protected]
www.countylinehobbies.com
I suppose I have that coming. Fortunately, my last launch at Ash Grove was a success. After destroying every Red Max I tried to launch there, my final attempt was perfect....Somethings that really are worth noting.
1. Mark Crumpacker, his father and, Eric Merrill made the long trip from down south to see us on the last day and, fly some awesome stuff!
(Eric scratched SOME paint!):lol:
Alrighty time for my Sunday report with pics...
An Estes upscale, but I can't remember what it was. A nice boost followed by a shovel recovery.
Hello any updates on launching and thunder struck ?
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