I think it`s scale, who knows....looks pretty close.
Anyway ,Estes SR-71
Paul
I think it`s scale, who knows....looks pretty close.
Anyway ,Estes SR-71
Paul
Last edited by JAL3; 24th December 2010 at 05:28 AM.
Straight from the other thread, here are mine. The micro version has not flown yet.
Dandelion Preservation and Appreciation Association
All I have for this one is a Quest Plastic Brick.
I called it the Catbird because it used to drive my cat nuts.
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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!"
Paul,
Your SR-71 looks great!
I'd be curious if anyone ever questions the Marines decal.
Some people get hung up on details like that.
I just admire good worksmanship.
I've got the Apogee SR-72 still in the bag.
It's a glider - well see!
Those with the Micro SR-71s - good luck!
Mine flew once, I had to dig it out of the ground after it nosed in.
Hans "Chris" Michielssen
Old/New NAR # 19086 SR
www.oddlrockets.com
www.modelrocketbuilding.blogspot.com
http://www.nar.org/HowToBuildAModelRocket/index.html
Your results may vary
"Nose cones roll, be careful with that."
Look out - I'm the Meister Shyster!
I always liked the Glider Idea.
http://members.cox.net/shortckt4/SR71-1999.wmv
Of course I kind of like Goonies too.
Last edited by mikeyd; 25th December 2010 at 02:12 AM.
Happy Flying!
Mike Dickinson
NAR/Tripoli Level II
Here is mine.
Heres my blackbird after horizontal nosedive into alum bleachers...to bad, I took alot of time to make this one correct down to smallest details!
Here's my depron RC rocket glider, 9.5 oz rtf on E-6, 39" long, 22" ws.
Frank