B bjphoenix Well-Known Member Joined May 3, 2011 Messages 2,709 Reaction score 2,009 Nov 27, 2022 #1 I kit-bashed this one from an Estes Hi-Flier XL kit using dimensions from one of Peter Alway's books.
I kit-bashed this one from an Estes Hi-Flier XL kit using dimensions from one of Peter Alway's books.
C cls Well-Known Member Joined Jan 21, 2009 Messages 3,834 Reaction score 1,536 Nov 27, 2022 #2 Very nice! It'll fly great.
green dragon Well-Known Member Joined Oct 25, 2009 Messages 349 Reaction score 120 Nov 27, 2022 #3 Nice looking build... 1.6" ? My gap staged one has yet to fly ( think an old Sport rocketry mag had the plans ). Attachments aerobee2.jpg 37.4 KB · Views: 0
Nice looking build... 1.6" ? My gap staged one has yet to fly ( think an old Sport rocketry mag had the plans ).
mhanna Well-Known Member Joined Oct 9, 2010 Messages 234 Reaction score 69 Location Akron, Ohio Nov 28, 2022 #4 I've always loved Aerobee Hi's. I may have gotten carried away with this one. Attachments 2012-06-22_17-42-22_119.jpg 1.8 MB · Views: 0
Hobie1dog Sea Killer rocket TRF Supporter Joined Jul 25, 2009 Messages 25,556 Reaction score 20,247 Location NC Nov 28, 2022 #5 what motors will it use?
mhanna Well-Known Member Joined Oct 9, 2010 Messages 234 Reaction score 69 Location Akron, Ohio Nov 28, 2022 #6 It flew on a Cesaroni M2045 to an altitude of 6830'. Flew beautifully, pretty hard to make an Aerobee Hi not fly straight with those fins. I have an Aerotech M1315 that may have its name on it.
It flew on a Cesaroni M2045 to an altitude of 6830'. Flew beautifully, pretty hard to make an Aerobee Hi not fly straight with those fins. I have an Aerotech M1315 that may have its name on it.
astronwolf Well-Known Member Joined Mar 6, 2012 Messages 533 Reaction score 250 Nov 29, 2022 #7 mhanna said: I've always loved Aerobee Hi's. I may have gotten carried away with this one. Click to expand... Kind of a short stubby nose cone for an Aerobee.
mhanna said: I've always loved Aerobee Hi's. I may have gotten carried away with this one. Click to expand... Kind of a short stubby nose cone for an Aerobee.