Built these. Got a Cluster Duck and a Zephyr coming today. Going to try and get HP 1 certified. Any pointers? How do I go about buying the engine and such?
Apply enough force and anything will fly.Hobby Lobby opened today and I had to get my fix of New Estes kits.. Sadly the one I wanted to get was not there and the one that caught my eye was the Goblin as I want to build the big one in the future... So Life is all good right now...
On a side note I weighed the Zephyr and it came in at 3 lbs 10.5 oz... Hoping it will be ok at this weight...
Please do share pics...Packed the trailer for our first HPR launch since the lockdown. Between Sharon and I, we have about 24 rockets to fly this weekend.
In Thrust We TrustApply enough force and anything will fly.
Hey, good to see you here.Made a few more updates on the plan site.
https://www.spacemodeling.org/jimz/rp00.htm
Cut and polished Amraam. Think that’s a wrap! Ready for Level one next weekend on H123View attachment 416756
well its got a good switch in it...Looks good. Good luck.
Cut and polished Amraam. Think that’s a wrap! Ready for Level one next weekend on H123View attachment 416756
WOW! That really looks like a weapon.
I’m using the Lab Rat switches now too, good luck on your L1.
Yesterday we set up camp with the Superstition Spacemodeling Society and flew a bunch of class 1 rockets. Today will be HIGH POWER ROCKETS! We will post up a launch report next week, internet is weak out here.
Break a fin!Ready for Level one next weekend on H123
Go Air Force. Me - Sargent E-4. McClellan AFB, Sacramento CA, no longer exist. Actually they burned down, literally burned down, splinter city when I as there in 1985. Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage AK, 1986 ~ 1990.
Definitely forceful, the chutes didn't looked to be hooked to anything right? With that much force staggering the ejection delay times might not be a bad idea.
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