bradycros
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"Yup....I was just looking through the "instructions" section on Estes website this morning. Think I am going to build a scale Python 4 from their instructions actually."
paul.nortness made the above statement in post #27 in the "Does it seem right" thread found in 'The Watering Hole'.
Estes is letting us look at their instructions for free? I thought that looking into this would be worth the time. I also wonderd why the there were quote makes around the word 'instructions'.
I went to www.estesrockets.com
On the home page you will find no mention of "instructions".
So I put "instructions" into the search box and got;
nothing.
I thought maybe you have to sign up with Estes to get at the information.
I signed up with Estes and returned to the home page and found;
nothing.
Then I selected the Education box on the home page thinking that "instructions" educate you on how the rocket in question is built, right?. Again;
nothing.
To shorten this post up, I clicked on nearly every box on the home page and got;
nothing.
Customer Service? Why not try it? Tried everything else.
This what I found in the left hand colum: Instructions
WTF. Who'd a thunk it?
I was thunking OOP instructions would be more of a archivel type thing and not a 'customer sevice' type thing.
paul.nortness made the above statement in post #27 in the "Does it seem right" thread found in 'The Watering Hole'.
Estes is letting us look at their instructions for free? I thought that looking into this would be worth the time. I also wonderd why the there were quote makes around the word 'instructions'.
I went to www.estesrockets.com
On the home page you will find no mention of "instructions".
So I put "instructions" into the search box and got;
nothing.
I thought maybe you have to sign up with Estes to get at the information.
I signed up with Estes and returned to the home page and found;
nothing.
Then I selected the Education box on the home page thinking that "instructions" educate you on how the rocket in question is built, right?. Again;
nothing.
To shorten this post up, I clicked on nearly every box on the home page and got;
nothing.
Customer Service? Why not try it? Tried everything else.
This what I found in the left hand colum: Instructions
WTF. Who'd a thunk it?
I was thunking OOP instructions would be more of a archivel type thing and not a 'customer sevice' type thing.