I’m curious as to the data readings they are getting. They are claiming the rocket was carried to an altitude of over 34000 feet. I spoke by email to the guy on the rocket end of this a year ago and he didn’t seem interested in any help on the electronics or the rocket. It’s an interesting project.
I own all but the newer releases from Baddazz and I will tell you they are amazing works of not only mechanical design but also works of art. If you don't have any you should.
I wanted this rocket to look like its been around awhile in space. I also wanted to make a few structural changes to make the design my own. I know I've been absent for a long time but my hearts been with rocketry.
Ancient1 by jiffycoil, on Flickr
Ancient4 by jiffycoil, on Flickr...
Thanks all. I'm launching what I have and if they get dirty , broken , or lost I'll have a blast. That's what they are meant to do , fly. Chuck , be well and I look forward to your arrival back home.
Wow, it's almost been a year and I'm back again to start again. I'm not having to start from scratch but I haven't been to a launch in 7 months. I won't bore you with all the reasons that kept me away but I have missed the roar of the motors and the friendship I have found in this fine hobby...
I have almost every one of Eric's rockets and I use nothing but rust oleum grey seal and fill primer and then paint with Dupli-color automotive paint. The colors and finish are amazing.
MizzRFin2 by jiffycoil, on Flickr
MizzRFin1 by jiffycoil, on Flickr