Pic thread

The Rocketry Forum

Help Support The Rocketry Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Here's mine - The Trident I built back in '74. Not the greatest paint job, and she's kinda dinged from the years, but I still have her, and she flew great back in the day!

Greg
 
I must contribute my absolute favorite picture.

It was taken by my buddy Robert McMillan.

It's my 2.43X Upscale of the Estes Pathfinder on a CTI I287SS.
 
nevermind, i tried 3 times to attach a photo wouldnt work, no wonder i never liked rocketry forum....
 
The current leader of air time in my fleet is this Patriot flown on a G33 .
 
Originally posted by kelltym88
Simon, what are you up to?


I *might* have it finished by the end of the weekend (if my wife will leave me alone for a couple of hours to apply the decals.... :rolleyes: )

Let's just say that it's another BT70 based, 24mm cluster powered Estes OOP upscale. :cool:
 
This is one of my favorite recovery photos taken by zog42editor (I am 99% sure... Jim Flis took an outstanding one as well, but I think this is zog's). It shows the Odyssey coming down under a full chute in an excellent profile.
 
"The Beast"

76mm
3 grain
19% "L"
EX motor.
Polish Rojo


The rocket went a little over a mile. Not bad for a fiberglass rocket. They are heavy.
 
My favorite inflight pic. This my newest *finished* project. I call it
K-Factor and as the name implies, it's purpose built for flying K motors. This was the first flight on a AT K550W to almost 6000'.
Flight took place at Wayside Texas, launch site fo this year's LDRS 25.

Photo by Tim Sapp
 
I guess I'll get in the middle of this one. :)

Who doesn't like a Bomarc? Here's my 1/12th scale going up on a F40 at the Aug05 Tulsa Rocketry Launch.
 
Originally posted by fyrechaser
My favorite inflight pic. This my newest *finished* project. I call it
K-Factor and as the name implies, it's purpose built for flying K motors. This was the first flight on a AT K550W to almost 6000'.
Flight took place at Wayside Texas, launch site fo this year's LDRS 25.

Photo by Tim Sapp

Gotta love those K's.

Great picture, Tim does a great job.
 
Mine has over 40 flights with little damage, Oh that right it's a tube from a roll of rubber, it's a perfect 38mm and 3/16 wall, just love breaking Mach! :)
 
Back
Top