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Lance,
The 1515's will do 120lbs give or take, correct?
-Tim
I flew 180lb off of 1515...
Lance,
The 1515's will do 120lbs give or take, correct?
-Tim
Please tell me the big QCC will fly again!
Thanks for the reply Bob! Should only be around 90lbs
I am bringing a 75mm MD rocket for Airfest and someone told me that they had a tower there last year that was setup by Kloudbusters that could handle a 3" rocket? I don't remember seeing it but that would be great if they do, can anyone confirm this.
Jeff,
We will have a tower on site for Friday and Saturday. The owner of the tower is going to take it back home on Sunday. When we heard about this, we decided it was time for us to build one for ourselves and have it available at any of our launches. Unfortunately, this won't happen before AirFest.
With all that said, I suspect there will be a lot of competition for access to the tower for those two days. Don't be surprised if you end up waiting for several hours or even not get access to it. If I were you I'd be looking for a different solution to flying your rocket.
Bob
Time permitting I would like to stand in line for that 54MD 3 fin on CTI 4-grain! I will
Also try to secure fly aways as primary option - thank you for offering
Woo!Planning a minimal diameter 98mm on a Richard Hagensick N1000 moon burner. Bob gave us a thumbs up. Was originally going to Balls, but cannot make that trip. I am taking it to Airfest. Argonia here we come.
Folks,
You have a little over two weeks (until August 2nd) to submit your high altitude flight approval to us if you are planning on flying over 23,000'AGL. The process isn't onerous and the form can be found here: https://www.kloudbusters.org/airfest/documents/KBHiAltApp.doc
Bob
Jeff,Bob,
I have a rocket that is simming to 22,300'. I know the rule is 23K but would you still like me to fill out the high altitude application just in case?
Thanks.
Sharon and I registered for Airfest
My big flight will be an Ultimate Darkstar flying on an AT N2000, and I promise to bring the nosecone time
Looking forward to the N2000 flight, I'm hoping to see how this compares to M1939W. Also looking forward to meeting you two
Now to volunteer a bit and get these rockets ready!
I feel bad for not having signed up for a volunteer slot, but I don't know when I'll be arriving and/or departing.
-Kevin
+1...
So do I,, but it's really hard to walk away from my table...
Not only here,, but at all launches...
That's why I try to make special arrangements when I can...
At my home club launches we set up the RSO desk right next to / touching my tables...
Then it's easy for me to RSO all day,, no probs at all...
At an away like this one I ask my wife Sandy if she'll help out at the registration desk...
I totally feel for ya Kevin...
It's no joke,, you always want to help out,,
but sometimes circumstances dictate whether or not you can......
Teddy
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