If you would put an Estes E9 or E12 in there you're a braver man than I am.
Nice book stack.
Nice book stack.
If you would put an Estes E9 or E12 in there you're a braver man than I am.
Great stuff. I want to see an image showing the arrangement of the ignition system.
I have had a bad experience with forward-engine rocket glider, where the connectors fell and 'hooded' the rear of the model.
Cool stuff. Interesting drill bit, don't think I've seen one of those before (I'm not much of a woodworker).
Also relieved to see that your "Wooden Round Dowels" are "Made of Real Wood!"
Great stuff. I want to see an image showing the arrangement of the ignition system.
I have had a bad experience with forward-engine rocket glider, where the connectors fell and 'hooded' the rear of the model.
I'll make a CAD model and post it up for comments and suggestions.
Bucket?
Excellent fix, I’ll need to remember one. Could be helpful to do that intentionally in some instances methinks.So I screwed up and didn't quite leave enough extension on the fin for the through wall mount.
Excellent fix, I’ll need to remember one. Could be helpful to do that intentionally in some instances methinks.
The motor tube is only 0.013 thick. It may have been intervention by the God of Perpetual Fin Shredding.
Here's the ignition arrangement... Comments / Suggestions are appreciated.
Coming from the world of rocket boost gliders: Is there a concern with the weight of the wires on the motor igniters?
Good point. Easy enough to put a strain relief inside the top of each of the 3 pvc tubes to support the wires.
Or simply offset the PVC tubes so part of the wire rests on the edge of the tubing.
Here's the ignition arrangement... Comments / Suggestions are appreciated.
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Here's the ignition arrangement... Comments / Suggestions are appreciated.
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