grouch
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Jeff, I just may have to look into that. The only thing I have to make that trip worth it is my Nuke on a J. Should be in the 7K range.
Jeff, I just may have to look into that. The only thing I have to make that trip worth it is my Nuke on a J. Should be in the 7K range.
Talk about good timing, Gary just released a test burn of a new 75/2560 SUPER THUNDER MOTOR :dark:
The high wind forecast is bad enough and I just know one of those stray thundershowers will get us if we try to set up. We will move the October launch to the 28th; it looks much nicer for here.
The website will be updated later today.
No worries Jeff, it was a great flight with a scale landing. All in all a great day to be out playing with toys. I had a great flight on my Nuke with an AT128W to about 4000. The chute release worked perfectly and as usual, install the tracker so you won't have to use it.
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Was that your first visit to Gunter grouch ?
Nice. What's the sound in the background? Cow Bell???
Yesterday was a great day to fly rockets. Very light winds, and very comfortable temps. George flew his X-15 to 3500' or so, popped the main at apogee (not on purpose) and recovered at the pad.
Jeff had another K flight to close to 4000' and Jacob made an appearance.
I got Bob back in the air on a Loki J820. This is an awesome motor for a heavy, draggy rocket. Chute release worked perfectly on the 9' Rocketman chute for a perfect flight.
A few more pics of the "Bob" flight. That Loki is a Great motor, nice flight Chuck.
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And one of my 4" Black Arrow on a AT K2050ST, becoming one of my favorite motors.
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