Craig Miller
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That's what they told me when I bought it...Never seen a real one so who knows.
8ft tall, 41/2 inches in diameter, and equipped with a 3in motor mount.
This was going to be my level 3 rocket but I decided not to go there. I couldn't see spending $300 for a commercial motor when I pour my own for about $20.
The first time I flew it was on a big "L" KNSB motor and just passed the 10,000 AGL mark. Not to bad for sugar...
This is a stout build the fins are the thick 3/16ths. I used the big rail buttons for that level 3 pad way out there. I always use the Aeropack retainer (they don't give those away) and 1/2 in tubular kevlar cord.
My second flight was just as pretty but a bit of a hard landing. Caused some stress around the screws holding the AV Bay. You might want to drill new ones...
I checked shipping to New Jersey and it was $67
Asking $150 and would ask to use Venmo (Paypal is approaching that IRS threshold)
Thanks a lot for your patience with me This is the last of my fleet...
8ft tall, 41/2 inches in diameter, and equipped with a 3in motor mount.
This was going to be my level 3 rocket but I decided not to go there. I couldn't see spending $300 for a commercial motor when I pour my own for about $20.
The first time I flew it was on a big "L" KNSB motor and just passed the 10,000 AGL mark. Not to bad for sugar...
This is a stout build the fins are the thick 3/16ths. I used the big rail buttons for that level 3 pad way out there. I always use the Aeropack retainer (they don't give those away) and 1/2 in tubular kevlar cord.
My second flight was just as pretty but a bit of a hard landing. Caused some stress around the screws holding the AV Bay. You might want to drill new ones...
I checked shipping to New Jersey and it was $67
Asking $150 and would ask to use Venmo (Paypal is approaching that IRS threshold)
Thanks a lot for your patience with me This is the last of my fleet...
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