amiliv
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Mostly just curious... Just got the LOC Warlock today, and have two questions...
The kit came with 1515 rail buttons. If I'm only going to fly it on up to I or maybe J (if/when I get L2), are these overkill for the Warlock? 1010 rail buttons would be more practical, unless this rocket is too big for those. My largest builds in the past were 3" and 4" rockets, and not longer than the Warlock is; so this is step up in the size for me.
The instructions for kit mention LOC-N-FIN and go into details how to set them up. But the fins that came in the box are just standard TTW fins. I'd assume LOC changed the design at some point and this is how the kit now ships? I.e. just ignore instructions and assemble like any other classic TTW design?
OK, maybe three questions. Was bit surprised it utilizes just two centering rings, where other LOC kits I built in the past generally used three. I guess me adding the third one wouldn't hurt. But am I overbuilding it already even before I started building it? ;-)
The kit came with 1515 rail buttons. If I'm only going to fly it on up to I or maybe J (if/when I get L2), are these overkill for the Warlock? 1010 rail buttons would be more practical, unless this rocket is too big for those. My largest builds in the past were 3" and 4" rockets, and not longer than the Warlock is; so this is step up in the size for me.
The instructions for kit mention LOC-N-FIN and go into details how to set them up. But the fins that came in the box are just standard TTW fins. I'd assume LOC changed the design at some point and this is how the kit now ships? I.e. just ignore instructions and assemble like any other classic TTW design?
OK, maybe three questions. Was bit surprised it utilizes just two centering rings, where other LOC kits I built in the past generally used three. I guess me adding the third one wouldn't hurt. But am I overbuilding it already even before I started building it? ;-)