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Gary Tortora
TRA 11898 L3
ProLine Rocketry Sales & Support
sales@prolinerocketry.com
203.836.4014
Ns Burned 2010 - 76,344
Ns Burned 2011 - 93,595
Ns Burned 2012 - 71,386
Ns Burned 2013 - 35,330
Update: I'm now L1 & L2 certified. I went to TORC Fest #2 and met many nice people. Mark Lose and Chris Pearson helped A LOT!
Just before the pre-flight L2 tech. inspection
Post copied to gallery with permission
Last edited by JAL3; 11th April 2011 at 05:09 PM.
Rob in Ohio
L1 & L2 Nov. 7, 2010
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Shane B.
www.texasrocketrysupply.com
TRA L3 - 12117
NAR L3 - 88027
Ns FLOWN IN 2012 29,189.3Ns (2% O) approx
“THE SECOND AMENDMENT"
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed
ANY QUESTIONS
Support Wounded Warriors Project www.supportwwp.org[/SIZE]
RIP CPl. Brandon S. Hocking KIA IRAQ 20 MARCH 2011
Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fundwww.cfsrf.org
"I MAY NOT AGREE WITH A WORD YOU HAVE TO SAY BUT I WILL DEFEND TO MY DEATH YOUR RIGHT TO SAY IT" The American Soldier.
Shane B.
www.texasrocketrysupply.com
TRA L3 - 12117
NAR L3 - 88027
Ns FLOWN IN 2012 29,189.3Ns (2% O) approx
“THE SECOND AMENDMENT"
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed
ANY QUESTIONS
Support Wounded Warriors Project www.supportwwp.org[/SIZE]
RIP CPl. Brandon S. Hocking KIA IRAQ 20 MARCH 2011
Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fundwww.cfsrf.org
"I MAY NOT AGREE WITH A WORD YOU HAVE TO SAY BUT I WILL DEFEND TO MY DEATH YOUR RIGHT TO SAY IT" The American Soldier.
Shane B.
www.texasrocketrysupply.com
TRA L3 - 12117
NAR L3 - 88027
Ns FLOWN IN 2012 29,189.3Ns (2% O) approx
“THE SECOND AMENDMENT"
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed
ANY QUESTIONS
Support Wounded Warriors Project www.supportwwp.org[/SIZE]
RIP CPl. Brandon S. Hocking KIA IRAQ 20 MARCH 2011
Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fundwww.cfsrf.org
"I MAY NOT AGREE WITH A WORD YOU HAVE TO SAY BUT I WILL DEFEND TO MY DEATH YOUR RIGHT TO SAY IT" The American Soldier.
Welcome to the Giant Leap Talon Gallery on TRF.
This gallery showcases the Giant Leap Talons and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:
Giant Leap: Talon 2:
Giant Leap: Talon 3:
Giant Leap: Talon 4:
Giant Leap: Talon 6:
as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!
Last edited by JAL3; 4th July 2012 at 11:34 PM.
__________________
John A. Lee O.S.L.
Alamo Rocketeers NAR Section 661
NAR 87285, L1 8 March 2008
TRA 03040, L1 8 March 2008
Photos of the "Fleet": http://www.flickr.com/photos/23694991@N03/
I used to tell Mom, "...I want to fly rockets when I grow up!"
She said, "Make up your mind, you can't do both!"
Giant Leap Talon 2 Basic Information.
Gian Leap Rocketry
MODEL NAME: Talon 2 Also known as:
NUMBER:
Introduced:
Final Year:
Designer: Kent Burnett
Type: Sport
Motor Mount: 1x29mm
Recovery: Parachute
Stages: 1
Length: 48"
Diameter: 2.1"
Span:
Weight: 30 oz
Mfg. Description: By Kent Burnett, the Original designer of the Talon series!!
The Talon 2 is the affordable, easy-to-fly version in this beautiful series. It’s a stunning rocket that commands attention. The Talons have been rightfully called the Sexiest Kits Alive. This dazzling beauty will make heads spin!
This a high-end kit at a very low price. At Giant Leap, we don't scrimp on quality. Now think back, did your last kit have these features?
Features:
About 4 feet long!
6 fins are .062 high-temp G-10
Features a plastic nosecone and boattail that is pre-slotted for fins
Nylon shock cord
Kevlar™ shock cord sleeve protector
Kevlar™ chute protector
Acme rail guides
Preslotted phenolic airframe
30” chute
Large type bold vinyl decal
Detailed instructions
All hardware is included (Quiklinks and Eyebolts, etc.) (Giant Leap 2012 Web Ad)
Advertising Liveries
2012 Web Ad
Face Card(s)
[img][/img]
Instruction Header(s)
[img][/img]
First post in this thread featuring this rocket.
See Also: LINKS
EMRR
RocketReviews
Mfg. Page
If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
Last edited by JAL3; 4th July 2012 at 09:50 PM.
__________________
John A. Lee O.S.L.
Alamo Rocketeers NAR Section 661
NAR 87285, L1 8 March 2008
TRA 03040, L1 8 March 2008
Photos of the "Fleet": http://www.flickr.com/photos/23694991@N03/
I used to tell Mom, "...I want to fly rockets when I grow up!"
She said, "Make up your mind, you can't do both!"
Giant Leap Talon 3 Basic Information.
Gian Leap Rocketry
MODEL NAME: Talon 3 Also known as:
NUMBER:
Introduced:
Final Year:
Designer: Kent Burnett
Type: Sport
Motor Mount: 1x38mm
Recovery: Parachute
Stages: 1
Length: 73"
Diameter: 3"
Span:
Weight: 4.5 lbs
Mfg. Description: By Kent Burnett, the Original designer of the Talon series!!
The Talon 3 is a beautiful rocket that commands attention. The Talons have been rightfully called the Sexiest Kits Alive. Over 6 feet long, this dazzling beauty will make heads spin!
At Giant Leap, we don't scrimp on quality. In fact this stunning kit even comes with a specially produced video to help you build it! This a a high-end kit at a moderate price. Now think back, did your last 3" kit have these features?
Features:
Dual Deployment! (or single if you prefer)
6 fins are .093 high-temp G-10
Pinnacle plastic nosecone
Boattail that is pre-slotted for fins
Machined to accept the included Slimline Motor Retainer
Avionics bay
Pre-sewn shock cords
Kevlar™ chute protectors & sleeves
Acme rail guides
Easyglas sock for phenolic airframe
Decal
Detailed instructions
Slimline Retainer.
All hardware included (Quiklinks, Eyebolts, Allthreads, etc.)
(Giant Leap 2012 Web Ad)
Advertising Liveries
2012 Web Ad
Face Card(s)
[img][/img]
Instruction Header(s)
[img][/img]
First post in this thread featuring this rocket.
See Also: LINKS
EMRR
RocketReviews
Mfg. Page
If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
Last edited by JAL3; 4th July 2012 at 10:04 PM.
__________________
John A. Lee O.S.L.
Alamo Rocketeers NAR Section 661
NAR 87285, L1 8 March 2008
TRA 03040, L1 8 March 2008
Photos of the "Fleet": http://www.flickr.com/photos/23694991@N03/
I used to tell Mom, "...I want to fly rockets when I grow up!"
She said, "Make up your mind, you can't do both!"
Giant Leap Talon 4 Basic Information.
Gian Leap Rocketry
MODEL NAME: Talon 4 Also known as:
NUMBER:
Introduced:
Final Year:
Designer: Kent Burnett
Type: Sport
Motor Mount: 1x54mm
Recovery: Parachute
Stages: 1
Length: 92"
Diameter: 3.9"
Span:
Weight: 6.75 lbs
Mfg. Description: By the Original designer of the Talon series!!
The incredible Talon 4 is a stylish rocket that commands attention. Called the Sexiest Kit Alive, with good reason. This kit is the best of the best. At Giant Leap, there are no half measures. In fact this gorgeous kit even comes with a specially produced video to help you build it! Nearly 8 feet long, this stunning beauty will make heads spin!
Now think back, did your last kit have these features?
Features:
Dual Deployment! (or single if you prefer)
Six fins are .093" high temperature G-10 for extra strength
Pinnacle plastic nosecone
Boattail that is pre-slotted for fins
Machined to accept the included Slimline Motor Retainer
Avionics bay
Pre-sewn shock cords
Kevlar chute protectors & sleeves
Acme rail guides
Easyglas sock for phenolic airframe
Decal
Detailed instructions
Slimline Retainer
Hardware included (Quiklinks, Eyebolts, Allthreads, etc.) (Giant Leap 2012 Web Ad)
Advertising Liveries
2012 Web Ad
Face Card(s)
[img][/img]
Instruction Header(s)
[img][/img]
First post in this thread featuring this rocket.
See Also: LINKS
EMRR
RocketReviews
Mfg. Page
If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
Last edited by JAL3; 4th July 2012 at 10:18 PM.
__________________
John A. Lee O.S.L.
Alamo Rocketeers NAR Section 661
NAR 87285, L1 8 March 2008
TRA 03040, L1 8 March 2008
Photos of the "Fleet": http://www.flickr.com/photos/23694991@N03/
I used to tell Mom, "...I want to fly rockets when I grow up!"
She said, "Make up your mind, you can't do both!"
Giant Leap Talon 6 Basic Information.
Gian Leap Rocketry
MODEL NAME: Talon 6 Also known as:
NUMBER:
Introduced:
Final Year:
Designer: Kent Burnett
Type: Sport
Motor Mount: 1x75mm
Recovery: Parachute
Stages: 1
Length: 124"
Diameter:
Span:
Weight: 25 lbs
Mfg. Description: The Flagship of the TalonLine. Talon 6 is a high-end, limited production kit, from the original designers of the Talon.
Once in a while a kit line comes along that sets a new standard, like with the Talon series of rockets. The Talon 6 is the flagship of that series. It is absolutely uncompromising in quality and features. You won't find a higher quality, more complete kit anywhere. The Talon 6 is sophisticated in engineering and it's a dream to build. The Talon 6 is the top choice among Level-3 fliers because its drop-dead gorgeous and because it's engineered to the cutting edge of rocketry. We're serious about motor retention at Giant Leap and we're serious about instructions too.
CPU-Time
Any manufacturer can get a tube, a nosecone and some fins, and call it a "rocket". But at Giant Leap, we put serious thought into our products and our kits. In fact, we call it "CPU-time" - - a computer term that refers to the actual time spent by the main central processing unit (CPU) in processing a problem. It's that pure, undistracted, time when you think hard about something. The Talon 6 is the product of serious CPU-time. Indeed, the detailed instructions and photos are 34 pages long! Our goal was to make the best looking, best engineered kit in rocketry....period. So when you walk onto the field with the huge Talon 6 slung over your shoulder, everybody knows you have the best. The Talon 6 is loaded with features.
Advanced Features
Nosecone and tailcone are hand made with a smooth surface coat that requires very little seam line finishing on your part, made from epoxy based fiberglass, not polyester, the cheap stuff. Polyester is carcinogenic, stinks, and is structurally weaker than epoxy. When you purchase fiberglass products, be sure they are epoxy. Speaking of epoxy, we use Aeropoxy, the leading resin in the homebuilt aircraft industry.
Fins are made of 1/4" composite honeycomb with glass sandwich. The fin edges are pre-finished.
All rings and bulkheads are made of 1/2" 9-ply birch.
Avionics Bay that is 21" long and features a mounting board that slides in and out on dado slots.
Shock Cords are tubular Kevlar™ and include the Fireball to resist zippering.
Recovery system also features our redundant anchoring system so that in the unlikely event that one attachment point fails, there's a back up anchor.
Attachment hardware is a combination of beefy U-bolts, quik-links, and Kevlar straps.
75mm threaded Slimline made from 6061 T6 aircraft grade aluminum.
Motortube is 75mm and is 48" long. We're serious about instructions too.
Instruction booklet is 34 pages long and has lots of step-by-step photos
High quality vinyl decal about 2 feet long, adds a final touch of beauty to this stunning bird.
Configuration
Our goal was to maximize the probability of a great flight and for a successful level-3 certification. So the Talon 6 uses electronic recovery, but is configured for single deployment. The upper section and booster separate at apogee and come down separately on their own chutes (sold separately). This avoids the complication of dual deployment, and reduces the chances of tangled lines and part-collision damage. Hey, big rockets are expensive and we want to be sure you get yours back safely.
Specifications
Length: 124" Diameter 6" I.D.
Dry Weight: 25 LBS (glass version approx.).
Loaded Weight: (motor, recovery, etc) 42 LBS approx
Motortube: 75mm X 48"
Fins: 3 upper fins, 3 lower fins finished edges. 1/4" composite material
Nosecone: 5-to-1 Ogive. Epoxy-based figerglass
Tailcone: Epoxy-based fiberglass, preslotted for lower fins
Recovery System: Booster: 1/2" Tubular Kevlar™ Upper Section: 1/4" tubular Kevlar with Custom Fireball
Bulkheads and Rings: 1/2" thick 9-ply Russian Birch
Motor Retention: 75mm Threaded Slimline
Delrin Rail Buttons: (attached through to bulkheads) fit most rails (heavy duty rail recommended). (Giant Leap 2012 Web Ad)
Advertising Liveries
2012 Web Ad
Face Card(s)
[img][/img]
Instruction Header(s)
[img][/img]
First post in this thread featuring this rocket.
See Also: LINKS
EMRR
RocketReviews
Mfg. Page
If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
Last edited by JAL3; 4th July 2012 at 10:32 PM.
__________________
John A. Lee O.S.L.
Alamo Rocketeers NAR Section 661
NAR 87285, L1 8 March 2008
TRA 03040, L1 8 March 2008
Photos of the "Fleet": http://www.flickr.com/photos/23694991@N03/
I used to tell Mom, "...I want to fly rockets when I grow up!"
She said, "Make up your mind, you can't do both!"