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    Quote Originally Posted by [POW]Eagle159 View Post
    NICE!

    Those rockets sure do take off quickly! They must be really light.
    Result of measurements of a radar is 38-42 meters per second (five tests). Weight of rockets about 30-32 grams.I will try to reduce lift off weight on 8-9 grams and velocity to 30 meters per second. Such rockets can lift off directly in a school yard. The design of rockets is developed as a kit "skill level 1".
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    The report about rocketry at an exhibition of scientific and technical creativity of youth. Moscow 2012.
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    FAI class S4 rocket boosted gliders. Preparation for flight and launch on HELIUM 10 A1.2-3

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    Rocket with recovery system base on delay of operation of a streamer for high-rise flights.

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    One more rocket boosted glider "SEAGULL 40", weight 50g. It is designed as a kit. Motors: HELIUM10 0.5A1.2-0 A1.2-0 B1.1-0

    Video http://youtu.be/aDMF2SlpZzM http://youtu.be/bfZ8zSP6Ous
    http://youtu.be/-srByht5Lhs
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  6. #156
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    Round, I always love your posts! Do not stop posting.
    Plays with wood, cardboard, and carpenters glue at home.

    L1 will have to wait until 2013. Oh well.......patience is a lost virtue any-ways...

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    NICE FLIGHTS,
    So the glider is radio controlled? I thought it was just a free flight glider...
    Are those open holes on the wings? I have never seen that before, or is it covered with clear plastic stuff?
    I don't always fly rockets,... But when I do, I get them back. (The most interesting man in the world TV commercial voice)

    Fleet...35
    Estes...6
    scratch-build...29
    Lost...2
    Crashed...5
    Splash-Downs...1
    Most prized...Saturn V
    Total-launched...125(+- 10 or so)
    -My-Rockets-Thread-

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    Thank you Friends for attention to my work. I am pleased to share with all. SEAGULL 40 is RC glider. The holes in the wings are made for to reduce the weight of the airframe, they covered with clear plastic stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Round View Post
    Thank you Friends for attention to my work. I am pleased to share with all. SEAGULL 40 is RC glider. The holes in the wings are made for to reduce the weight of the airframe, they covered with clear plastic stuff.
    Ahh That is very cool!
    I don't always fly rockets,... But when I do, I get them back. (The most interesting man in the world TV commercial voice)

    Fleet...35
    Estes...6
    scratch-build...29
    Lost...2
    Crashed...5
    Splash-Downs...1
    Most prized...Saturn V
    Total-launched...125(+- 10 or so)
    -My-Rockets-Thread-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Round View Post
    One more rocket boosted glider "SEAGULL 40", weight 50g. It is designed as a kit. Motors: HELIUM10 0.5A1.2-0 A1.2-0 B1.1-0

    Video http://youtu.be/aDMF2SlpZzM http://youtu.be/bfZ8zSP6Ous
    http://youtu.be/-srByht5Lhs
    Great videos!
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    Moscow Festival of science 2012.
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    Guests from the future...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Round View Post
    Moscow Festival of science 2012.
    Very nice Tsyklon !!!

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    Round, you never cease to amaze me with your photographs. The rocket models show a excellent attention to detail, and I would give my left big toe just to try your motors!
    Plays with wood, cardboard, and carpenters glue at home.

    L1 will have to wait until 2013. Oh well.......patience is a lost virtue any-ways...

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    Montaro, especially for you ...
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    Dear GDJ, I am sure that such great sacrifices will not need, I will think how to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Round View Post
    Montaro, especially for you ...
    Amazing shots!
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    Beautiful work on the Bumper WAC B-7 round!

    I appreciate the photos, too. The staging series of pics were, using qquake2k's words, amazing.

    Greg

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    Wow !!! Fairing off too, great

    I'm Planing a 2 stage Soyuz-FG, now i have to thing about the fairing release

    Thanks for the excellent shots!!!

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    Preparation for the World Space Modeling Championship ... Class retro-style
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    Everything is OK ... packaging ...
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    ... in the details
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    Wow, those are models?
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    Quote Originally Posted by qquake2k View Post
    Wow, those are models?
    Yes, it is a models and schoolchildren, and competitions are taking place now, but I hope, that already ended.

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    Wow, those look real! Amazing!
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    They are beautiful, do you have any more pictures?
    Unstable by design
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    Quote Originally Posted by chadrog View Post
    They are beautiful, do you have any more pictures?
    Dear Chadrog, At the most interesting moment
    photo film was ended, I will take pictures on Championship ...
    Last edited by Round; 24th November 2012 at 11:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Round View Post
    Dear Chadrog, At the most interesting moment film was over, I will take pictures on Championship ...
    I look forward to them, thank you.
    Unstable by design
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    Rockets for high-altitude flights. Diameter body tube 18 mm, weight up to 40 grams ( in two stages). Long burn motors HELIUM-10T and HELIUM-12T with improved tracer or tandem with booster. The main task: to measure the height by on board altimeter and movies from the earth.

    Pictures of the upper stages.
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    Nice rockets!

    What material are you using for the fins? I don't recognise the grain structure. Are they wood, or something else like Phenolic?
    Plays with wood, cardboard, and carpenters glue at home.

    L1 will have to wait until 2013. Oh well.......patience is a lost virtue any-ways...

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