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BeerorKid

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[video=youtube;-CjObbGxHak]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CjObbGxHak[/video]

C6-5 in a Bertha angled launch rod because it was windy. The angle and the camera made it fly really bad. Landed on a two foot strip of grass next to a manufacturing plant. Phew..

The camera fell off next to the rocket. Maybe my contact strips are not all that great :(

But for a second there you get to see barf. It was my first barf.


IMAG2886 by beerorkid, on Flickr

those 18 pounds should last me a lifetime.


barf3 by beerorkid, on Flickr


barf2 by beerorkid, on Flickr
 
Great scott, great shot !

Caveduck just hooked me up with my first bag of dog barf last week. He says he got a cool pail from lowes with the compartments in the lid and a pass through to access the pails contents. Obviosly designed by a rocketeer !

He is also hooking me up with a 6ft 1010 extrusion as a rail .

Kenny
 
Great scott, great shot !

Caveduck just hooked me up with my first bag of dog barf last week. He says he got a cool pail from lowes with the compartments in the lid and a pass through to access the pails contents. Obviosly designed by a rocketeer !

He is also hooking me up with a 6ft 1010 extrusion as a rail .

Kenny

Really looked into rails this week. Yesterday I got a 6 foot 1/8th 316 stainless rod from amazon for $8 and no shipping. Thing was a bit bent. I heard that is the strong rod, but I am not impressed. Rails it is soon.
 
Love the dog.

I bought bale this summer. I decided it would be cheaper and easier when my kids launch rather than buy wadding.
 
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