-Slick-Ice
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Nice job!
Thanks!Nice job!
Loki right?And out of the 4 CTI motors flown 3/4 CATO ed one of them being a M impulse “dual thrust”, that one completely melted the carbon fiber airframe. I think I know what brand i’m flying
Congrats!Well today went a lot different than expected. I actually ended up certifying for the TMP L1 on my MDRM clone. The mentor and one of the TAPS there said it was built good enough and I flew it on a AT H195 Blue Thunder trimmed down to a 10 second delay with a JLCR set to 400 feet. It was really windy hence why we used the JLCR but i’m certified now and right after I flew the MDRM again but this time on an G72 DM trimmed to a 6 second delay.
Congratulations!!! Welcome to high power!Well today went a lot different than expected. I actually ended up certifying for the TMP L1 on my MDRM clone. The mentor and one of the TAPS there said it was built good enough and I flew it on a AT H195 Blue Thunder trimmed down to a 10 second delay with a JLCR set to 400 feet. It was really windy hence why we used the JLCR but i’m certified now and right after I flew the MDRM again but this time on an G72 DM trimmed to a 6 second delay.
Thank you!Congratulations!!! Welcome to high power!
Over here in the UK, you don't need a mentor. You just build the rocket, show up to the launch site and fire the thing. I have a friend 3 years older than me who's going for his jr. L2, and he's giving me advice on my L1.I don’t think you need a certificate but you do need permission from your parents and yes that is how it works though you do need a mentor that is the flier of record.
Ps I also am planning on getting my jr. cert.
I don’t suppose you have a spare room?Over here in the UK, you don't need a mentor. You just build the rocket, show up to the launch site and fire the thing. I have a friend 3 years older than me who's going for his jr. L2, and he's giving me advice on my L1.
maybe... if i evict my brotherI don’t suppose you have a spare room?
That’s definitely different than what we do , but otherwise in the US it’s still fairly easy to get your L1 by NAR or use a mentor with Tripoli (what I did). Now I plan on launching an I500 and a I205 with him in 2 weeks in my rockets. Mentor is the way to go for people in the US, or at least that’s my opinion.Over here in the UK, you don't need a mentor. You just build the rocket, show up to the launch site and fire the thing. I have a friend 3 years older than me who's going for his jr. L2, and he's giving me advice on my L1.
Over here the mentor thing isn't really official, it's more of a "ask him for advice" thing.That’s definitely different than what we do , but otherwise in the US it’s still fairly easy to get your L1 by NAR or use a mentor with Tripoli (what I did). Now I plan on launching an I500 and a I205 with him in 2 weeks in my rockets. Mentor is the way to go for people in the US, or at least that’s my opinion.
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