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I'm planning to be there for the entire duration this time; what's the best use for a noob?
Teddy,
Go ahead and volunteer. I'll man your booth. I'm really good at 90% off sales!:wink:
See you in a month,
Bob
I'm planning to be there for the entire duration this time; what's the best use for a noob?
Volunteer for range duty! We can show you everything you need to know in a few minutes and then you get to see really cool projects up close and personal.
+1...
So do I,, but it's really hard to walk away from my table...
Not only here,, but at all launches...
I always love having Sandy help out at the registration table. She totally knows the ropes and she is fun to have on board.+1...
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
Dave - If you know any of the Tulsa club people, you can buddy up with some of them at the same time. Sign yourselves up for Pad Manager and/or any of the LCO spotter/comms jobs. Like Bob said, you'll be an expert in no time.Dave,
Volunteer for range duty! We can show you everything you need to know in a few minutes and then you get to see really cool projects up close and personal.
Bob
Just registered myself and my son. Of course my daughter will fly lots of MPR as well. Next year she will have to register and most likely will try for her L1. Can't wait to see some great rocket flights. I have just a few minor things to finish up on my L3 attempt - Part Deux. It will be a 7.5" scratch build based off the Gizmo XL. It's a rebuild of the rocket I tried with called Royal Homerun at AirFest 21. It will flying on a Loki Red M900.
For vendors, it's a big plus if you're available at your table to answer questions and help fliers out with your products. To me, you're providing a service to the community by your presence as a vendor.
I wish I knew my schedule so I could partner up with my RSO buddy.
-Kevin
I always love having Sandy help out at the registration table. She totally knows the ropes and she is fun to have on board.
--Lance.
Very cool load Dave..
I'm super interested in this..
Very important to me that I see this flight...
What's the weight on the pad for this flight ??
Teddy
About 33# 7.5" X 95.5"
I'm a com'n from the coast. Signed up today.
Couple of 2-stagers.
I'm looking to borrow or rent a CTI 98-6GXL hardware set for Airfest. As some of you know, I moved away a f4om California earlier this year, and I'm looking to meet all y'all in person in this part of the country.
I'm planning to fly Bluefin Tuba on the largest motor that would fit, O3400. As with any other hardware lending, I break it I buy it. Let me know if you have a set you're willing to lend.
In the photo, BUT is lifting off Black Rock on an N2000 a couple of years ago.
Ari.
Does this help ???
https://www.rocketryforum.com/showthread.php?141835-New-CTI-6GXL-Complete-Hardware
Teddy
Thank you for the link, Teddy.
I am planning only one flight for this hardware as of now. It's hard to justify buying hardware I won't use again.
Ari.
The closest reporting airport is ICT. It is 32.5 NM north-north east from the Rocket Pasture.Question for the pilots (Bob), what's the closest airport to Argonia that I can get winds aloft data?
The closest reporting airport is ICT. It is 32.5 NM north-north east from the Rocket Pasture.
The closest reporting airport is ICT. It is 32.5 NM north-north east from the Rocket Pasture.
Ari,
If this flight is going over 23,000', you really need to fill out this form: https://www.kloudbusters.org/images/HiAltApp.doc and send it in as soon as possible. We will not be accepting new high altitude applications after Wednesday.
Bob
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