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    Question Multi-eggloft Challenge

    At the annual spring eggloft event, they had a multi-eggloft challenge. You get to choose the motor up to a G. The scoring is calculated by multiplying the number of eggs by the time aloft in seconds. I did come up with a rocket that holds 4 eggs but could only come up with an F-motor. The parachute gave me a scare by not opening until it was about 25 feet from the ground. All eggs survived and I came in second (last, too, since there were only two contestants). Has anyone else heard of this? I think it would be a great competition event.

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    That does sound like fun. Why could you only come up with an F motor? Was it a 24mm motor mount? I'd love to see a photo of your rocket.
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    Multi-eggloft Challenge

    Quote Originally Posted by qquake2k View Post
    That does sound like fun. Why could you only come up with an F motor? Was it a 24mm motor mount? I'd love to see a photo of your rocket.
    It was a 29 mm motor mount. I had ordered some but they didn't arrive until two weeks after the event. The F-motor was borrowed from a friend. No one in our area sells motors. So, they have to be ordered.

    I don't often use over an E-motor. But, I am starting to do more and more. I recently achieved level 1.

    Here is a photo of the me and the rocket just prior to the launch.


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    Attached are photos of my favorite dual eggloft duration model.

    Named Big Bird-3, wingspan of over 6 feet.

    Usually boosts on F13 or G12 reload. 2-channel R/C.

    Used it to win G Dual Eggloft Duration at NARAM in 1996 and 2003.

    Since the eggs are supposed to simulate astronauts, well, THIS is the way NASA launched their astronauts for 30 years....... ending today.

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    George,

    Are you going to bring it to NARAM this year? I'd love to see it fly.

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    I'll be at NARAM. But I won’t be bringing Big Bird. But if you want to see some R/C RBG’s flying, there will be a lot of them flying Saturday from 1 PM to after 4 PM, at the US Team flyoffs . That will be the S8 event, which the Seniors fly on E power (8 second burn E6’s), and the Junior Team flies on D power (Quest D5’s).

    Also other R/C flights on the Sport range for the weekend. Some for the R/C Glider Championships (an unofficial NARAM Sport event). The final flyoff for that will be Sunday afternoon (it is listed as starting at 1 PM but that may be slid back a bit since the US Team flyoffs may not be completely wrapped up by then).

    If you stay for the whole week, there will also be some people who will fly R/C models in the C Rocket Glider event on Thursday, the 28th.

    No egglofting R/C models though, since the NARAM egg event this year is C Eggloft Altitude.

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    NARAM

    I'll be there all week competing. I'll be flying a C rocket glider made mostly following your steletto plans. The very first one I built flew away. I lost sight of it after nine and a half minutes. I tried to stay up with it. I'm going to have to learn about dethermalizers.

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