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KHamel

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Here is mine. Nice flyer, built a MMX downscale also.

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On the pad.

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Welcome to the DynaStar - Grappler (#05031) Gallery on TRF.

This gallery showcases the DynaStar - Grappler (#05031) and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:


DynaStar: Grappler: #05031



as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!



 
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DynaStar Grappler (#05031) Basic Information.

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DynaStar Mid-Power Model Rockets

MODEL NAME: Grappler

NUMBER: #05031

Introduced:
Final Year:
Designer:

Type: Sport
Motor Mount: 1x24mm
Recovery: Parachute
Stages: 1
Length: 45.0" (114.3 cm)
Diameter: 2.60" (66 mm)
Span:
Weight: 10.0 oz (283.5 gm)

Mfg. Description: Are you looking for a big rocket that you can launch from just about any small launch field? Then the DynaStar Grappler is the perfect rocket for you.

As you can see from the images here, this rocket is very big. It is 45 inches (114.3 cm) tall, and 2.6 inches (66mm) in diameter. You most certainly will impress the kiddies when you bring this model out to the range, because it is that big. They'll all come running up to you and ask when are you going to launch it; that is a guarantee!

While this rocket is big, it is very light weight. It weighs just 10 ounces (283.5g) empty and well under a pound with a D12-3 engine installed. The reason it is so light is that it is engineered to use thin-wall paper tubes and also uses a brand new BT-80 size plastic nose cone that is also very light for its size.

Even though this rocket is large, that doesn't mean it needs a big field. The rocket flies to about 300 feet on a D12-3 motor. This is a perfect altitude for small fields. Just think how impressive it will be, and how much you'll love being able to bring out a big rocket even on small field. (Apogee 2011 Web Ad)


Advertising Liveries

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Apogee 2008 Web Ad
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DynaStar 2011 Web Ad


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First post in this thread featuring this rocket.

See Also: LINKS
EMRR
RocketReviews
Mfg. Page


If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
 
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