Top: Husky (a.k.a. Home Depot) 25 in. Cantilever Mobile Job Box
2nd Row (LtoR-TtoB):
Well, the contents of the range box depend on what kind of launch I'm going to, but if I'm doing low power on my own, I have a 12V launcher built into the bottom of my range box. Nothing fancy, just some holes, a switch, continuity light, and a 12V battery pack.
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Nice setup!Okay here we go...
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Top: Husky (a.k.a. Home Depot) 25 in. Cantilever Mobile Job Box
2nd Row (LtoR-TtoB):
- DJI Mavic Pro w/Acc. - Tool Pouch
- Electronics Acc. Bin - Eggfinder LCD Receiver - SKYRC B6AC LiPo Charger
- Misc. Hardware Bin - Avionics Bin (EggFinder w/SMT sled, EggTimer Proton & JLCR) - JLCR #2
- Glues & Lubes Bin - Portasol 125 Soldering Set
- LPR/MPR Chutes Bin - MPR Chutes
- AT Cases: 24/40, 29/40-120, 38/360, 38/600 & 54/1706 w/54 RAS - Baby Wipes, (1st Tube) 38 RAS & 38-29 Adapter - (2nd Tube) RMS Delay Drilling Tool & Misc
- (Baggies) Homemade Fireproof Wadding - (Box) 24/40 & 29/40-120 Reloads - Blast Deflector for Jaw Stand Launch Pad
So far I have flown the 54 only once, for my L2 cert. But to answer your question, for me at least, 54mm motors and above are too dangerous and expensive to rush assembling them at the field.That looks very complete, and well organized. Do you load your 38mm and 54 motors at the field? Or ahead of time?
......Nice setup!
(But my cardboard box is greener and cheaper).
Dude, it's the Dude! Nearly 8 ft. of mylar goodness
Like air?Does it eject something out of the side tube there at the bottom?
Nope, haven't launched it yet. Waiting for a dead calm day. A chute ejects from the side tube, connected to a monofilament fishing line for a shock cord.Have you launched it yet? How does recovery work? Does it eject something out of the side tube there at the bottom?
That would definitely qualify as an odd roc. Very creative.Not an odd-roc, but silly: a rocket made completely out of office supplies.
Centuri Laser 244.
Me too! Destination Moon and Red Rackham's Treasure were my favorites.I'd probably have to go with the Tintin moon rocket. I spent a lot of time reading Tintin books.
Me too! Destination Moon and Red Rackham's Treasure were my favorites.
Well, we are actually not following the exact language cuz we're posting to this forum, not social media.I KNOW,,,, you are probably following the Apogee website parameters, but this one is very limiting if we have to follow the exact "language"...
Or at least we're taking some liberties.
Umm, we've got at least a Canadian or two and a couple of Ausies who post here frequently. And this one guy in China who just can't leave the forum alone.