The nose cone is identical to the PNC-50Y. Estes no longer makes these but you can buy balsa versions from BMS or Semroc. The fins would have to be added and they are the same size as and location as the 71005, the nose cone used in the Nemesis. I still see this cone a lot with the Estes NC-50 nose packs. It is the exact same as the Sandpiper nose except the canopy.I was watching that auction too, although I never bid. It would be nice if someone cloned that NC, or have they already? Ever consider donating your NC to science?
Great looking bird Scigs, I have always thought those drone style rockets are really neat to look at and see fly.
On a side note (and not to hijack) a quick question. I noticed you said Japanese kit, I am figuring you mean it was purchased from the Japanese vendor off of eBay... If I am correct on this how has your experience been dealing with them? They always seem to have some great OOP kits available for auction and I have been tempted to try a get some from them but have just not done it yet... Their feedback has been good so I figured they would be good to deal with. Am also wondering about the shipping time it has taken to get kits from them...
Again, great looking build.
looks like a stretched Jayhawk
He does have some very nice stuff!
The vendor is "wowowtaken" and he is based in Nagano, Japan. I have bought 9 rocket kits and an RMS motor casing from him in multiple auctions since July '07.
He does have some very nice stuff!
The vendor is "wowowtaken" and he is based in Nagano, Japan. I have bought 9 rocket kits and an RMS motor casing from him in multiple auctions since July '07.
His descriptions are accurate; 'complete' means complete and 'opened' means opened. 'Damaged' also means damaged, but usually means an out of round tube.
Delivery times to Australia from Japan are 4 to 5 days. The kits are always packed well.
A good honest trader.
Yes. USAF Museum, Dayton Ohio.That's what I thought too. It seems there were several versions of the AQM-37 target drone. See wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AQM-37_Jayhawk
According to that source, "Sandpiper" was the name of the project, not the rocket. The AQM-81A version of the rocket was called "Firebolt".
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