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Upgrade NowIs this at the launch site near Pueblo, Colorado?Post a slow motion video of a rocket lifting off! Here's my scratch built Mega Der Red Max clone on an F67:
Nope. Brothers Oregon. (Near sisters Oregon) A really great launch site, though, with lots of recovery room.Is this at the launch site near Pueblo, Colorado?
A friend’s Estes Sky Warrior. Unpainted. Landing pad view. Next time I will shoot water from a garden hose onto the pad after liftoff for more realism!!
Shoot.. now I have to look for a better camera! What camera was used on the rocket? That also seemed to have a great slo-mo images!I think they were 240 frames a second
+1Shoot.. now I have to look for a better camera! What camera was used on the rocket? That also seemed to have a great slo-mo images!
Awesome!Yes, my son and I built the rockets
It was a Mobius Mini for the onboard rocket videosShoot.. now I have to look for a better camera! What camera was used on the rocket? That also seemed to have a great slo-mo images!
Can I still purchase a Mobius cam from a retail vendor or the manufacturer?It was a Mobius Mini for the onboard rocket videos
ah shoot sorry for the video size!Here’s a LJ2 I did with him but didn’t do anything more powerful because the field was small
That nice was I watched it! The blast plate moving was cool. And the rod whip is so easy to see in slow mo, lol. Very cool.Here’s a LJ2 I did with him but didn’t do anything more powerful because the field was small
Thank you!That nice was I watched it! The blast plate moving was cool. And the rod whip is so easy to see in slow mo, lol. Very cool.
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