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I had one of these, too!
I had one of these, too!
My Nike Smoke wanted to say to your Nike Smoke, “You may be bigger than me but my model is cuter!”
That is the same reason I like my 18mm Centuri flying saucer. Low and loud, fast prep. I hope to be able to fly it on a C5-0 someday. The X-24 Bug or any of the Art Applewhite saucers fall into that category.Mine is my Quinstar, it definitely has the most flights of any of my rockets. No prep, just shove in a motor and go. Always fun, always get it back. D12-0 is the go-to motor, although at some point I'm going to try it with a D12-3.
The spinning of the Quinstar (not sure if the Centuri is a spinner) also makes for entertaining soundtrack.That is the same reason I like my 18mm Centuri flying saucer. Low and loud, fast prep. I hope to be able to fly it on a C5-0 someday.
It does not spin at all, but has a somewhat graceful landing:The spinning of the Quinstar (not sure if the Centuri is a spinner) also makes for entertaining soundtrack.
I built an up scale 5" Diablo.
I have a ton of rockets from low power to L3 High power but no matter what launch I attend, one of these three “Ole Reliable” rockets are on the flight roster. Apogee Zephyr DD, LOC T-Loc 4, or LOC Deployer.
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[/QUOTE]That looks like it’s fun to fly !!!
Am I seeing that right
it has a baseball bat look to it also
Very cool
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My favorite scratch build from the 90’s….I call it the Cyclops…..
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