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He He. Launched the See Yah on a G40-7 today at the Tri-Cities Rocketeers launch @ the sod farm. Awesome flight and I caught it on video. Don't blink:cool:

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I love the sound. It landed about 200 yard from the pad. If the conditions tomorrow are like today, I think a G80 might be in order:y:
 
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Launched it on a SU G78-10. It moved so fast I missed it with the video. Saw the tracking smoke and heard the deployment. It flashed once and lost sight of it. Found it the next crop circle over.
Upon inspection noticed that two of the tube doublers were ripped off! Easy to fix and sets the upper thrust limit for this construction technique.
C11's to G40's. I call it a succes.
A couple of modifications and this design should fly great on a baby H:). He-he...
 
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