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Upgrade NowThat is not approved by USPS.
Neither is what goes in it...That is not approved by USPS.
$250? Dang. I have about five of those in my garage. If I could find enough stupid people, I could fund an L3 project!
Five of those could *be* your L3 project...$250? Dang. I have about five of those in my garage. If I could find enough stupid people, I could fund an L3 project!
Five of those could *be* your L3 project...
That was a great project. I have thought about building one myself. It would be the king of low and slow.I remember a certain past Moderator here flying a rocket made of stacked buckets at Airfest once...
At least it didn't have a skillet as part of the project
Please explain how the buckets were stacked.I remember a certain past Moderator here flying a rocket made of stacked buckets at Airfest once...
At least it didn't have a skillet as part of the project
Please explain how the buckets were stacked.
That's what I was thinking. Like a Decaffinator.It's been quite awhile, I was there talking to the team I sorta hung out around them at the time.
Were they alternated bottom to bottom then top to top?
Isn't there a build thread here somewhere? Or did it fall off?Please explain how the buckets were stacked.
https://www.rocketryforum.com/threads/buckets-v2.21740/post-192961Please explain how the buckets were stacked.
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