hcmbanjo
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I’d downloaded the PDF for this rocket a while back. My problem was - where did I originally find it?
After a few searches brought up nothing, I decided to go to the people who take the time to downsize the classics for the rest of us. I fired off a PM to Bill Harrington. He reminded me that Greg Poehlien had done the work on this one. It still resides in the TRF Archives.
Here's the address:
https://www.rocketryforumarchive.co...8&highlight=downscale+of+some+classics&page=2
Scroll down to post #38 for the PDF. This entire thread is a goldmine for carded builders. The Red Max is a build for another day.
Thanks go to Greg Poehlien for all the drawing and downscaling.
This model was a little different in that the wrap was glued around a BT-5 instead of rolling your own tubing. The printout also give you two different lengths for the main body tube. If memory serves, Estes had brought out the Cherokee D in the shorter version first.
After a few searches brought up nothing, I decided to go to the people who take the time to downsize the classics for the rest of us. I fired off a PM to Bill Harrington. He reminded me that Greg Poehlien had done the work on this one. It still resides in the TRF Archives.
Here's the address:
https://www.rocketryforumarchive.co...8&highlight=downscale+of+some+classics&page=2
Scroll down to post #38 for the PDF. This entire thread is a goldmine for carded builders. The Red Max is a build for another day.
Thanks go to Greg Poehlien for all the drawing and downscaling.
This model was a little different in that the wrap was glued around a BT-5 instead of rolling your own tubing. The printout also give you two different lengths for the main body tube. If memory serves, Estes had brought out the Cherokee D in the shorter version first.
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