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rocketgeek101

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This is a design I just put together for the fun of it. Probably never build it, still....

Thought I would share with you guys.

I've only attached a PDF showing the rocket, as the Open Rocket file is not quite finished.

View attachment Sparkie1.pdf
 
Nice! That's a fine justificatin for laser-cut fins!
 
Why not build it? Looks like a perfect specimen for development of a new fin cutting technique - put your thinkin' cap on and roll!
 
H180 in the near future? Also, I'd go to BMS for those fins. Save yourself the misery.
 
Thanks for all the replies guys. I really do like the look of this design. One day I'll build her (I hope). I'm thinking a BT60 Downscale would be a good winter project.

I sort of based the design off of Binder Designs Stealth rocket.

rocketgeek101
 
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