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    Custom - Venture (#10019) Gallery

    Welcome to the Custom Venture (#10019) Gallery on TRF.

    This gallery showcases the Custom Venture (#10019) and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:


    Custom: Venture: #10019



    as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!



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    Custom Venture (#10019) Basic Information

    Custom Venture (#10019) Basic Information.

    Custom Rockets

    MODEL NAME: Venture Also known as:

    NUMBER: #10019

    Introduced:
    Final Year:
    Designer:

    Type: Sport
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 11.75” (29.8 cm)
    Diameter: 0.976” (24.8 mm)
    Span:
    Weight: 0.7 oz (19 g)

    Mfg. Description: Easy Assembly and excellent performance make this a great kit for the beginner. Flights over 1500 feet. (Custom 1994 Catalog)

    Great kit for your first or second rocket. Features injection-molded plastic nose cone, laser-cut balsa fins, and 12” parachute recovery. Includes self-adhesive decal and quick-release engine mount. Also available in bulk. (Custom 2012 Web Ad)


    Advertising Liveries

    1994 Catalog
    2012 Web Ad


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    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.
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    Custom Rockets - Venture Gallery



    24mm powered. One lousy flight, one great flight that never returned. I'm hitting .500.
    Last edited by JAL3; 1st August 2012 at 02:54 PM.
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    2012 motor usage: 1/4A - 1, 1/2A - 2, A - 25, B - 23, C - 9, D - 8, E - 19, F - 1 = 974.64 Ns
    2013 motor usage: 1/2A - 1, A - 8, B - 20, C - 3, D - 1, E - 9, F - 1 = 468.996 Ns

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    That tiny rocket on a 24mm motor must have screamed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by qquake2k View Post
    That tiny rocket on a 24mm motor must have screamed!
    Well, the first time it tried to leave a message in the sky. I think the message said "NOZ WATE". Still not sure what that means. I put some nose weight in for the second flight and it did indeed scream. Recovered downrange near the access road, then got up and walked away before I could make the recovery walk.
    SEMROC SAM #0058
    http://www.semroc.com/store/scripts/SAM.asp
    2012 motor usage: 1/4A - 1, 1/2A - 2, A - 25, B - 23, C - 9, D - 8, E - 19, F - 1 = 974.64 Ns
    2013 motor usage: 1/2A - 1, A - 8, B - 20, C - 3, D - 1, E - 9, F - 1 = 468.996 Ns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishhead View Post
    Well, the first time it tried to leave a message in the sky. I think the message said "NOZ WATE". Still not sure what that means. I put some nose weight in for the second flight and it did indeed scream. Recovered downrange near the access road, then got up and walked away before I could make the recovery walk.
    You mean somebody grabbed it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by qquake2k View Post
    You mean somebody grabbed it?
    Yeah. It landed near the edge of one of the soccer fields near a shelter. There were a bunch of kids who had been hangin out there and were in the process of clearing out. I wasn't paying close attention to them, but when I got to the landing area, they were gone and so was the rocket. I built this one as a joke, so I guess it was better that they got it than one that someone put a lot of time in on.
    SEMROC SAM #0058
    http://www.semroc.com/store/scripts/SAM.asp
    2012 motor usage: 1/4A - 1, 1/2A - 2, A - 25, B - 23, C - 9, D - 8, E - 19, F - 1 = 974.64 Ns
    2013 motor usage: 1/2A - 1, A - 8, B - 20, C - 3, D - 1, E - 9, F - 1 = 468.996 Ns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishhead View Post
    Yeah. It landed near the edge of one of the soccer fields near a shelter. There were a bunch of kids who had been hangin out there and were in the process of clearing out. I wasn't paying close attention to them, but when I got to the landing area, they were gone and so was the rocket. I built this one as a joke, so I guess it was better that they got it than one that someone put a lot of time in on.
    Now that just plain sucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by qquake2k View Post
    Now that just plain sucks.
    Yeah, but I'm sure I'm not the first or the last.
    SEMROC SAM #0058
    http://www.semroc.com/store/scripts/SAM.asp
    2012 motor usage: 1/4A - 1, 1/2A - 2, A - 25, B - 23, C - 9, D - 8, E - 19, F - 1 = 974.64 Ns
    2013 motor usage: 1/2A - 1, A - 8, B - 20, C - 3, D - 1, E - 9, F - 1 = 468.996 Ns

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    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!"

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