@Jacktango22 How's the build progressing?
NOTHING that you list there is unique to L2 or L1 for that matter. Many of us were doing all of that in LP and MP birds well before we had our L1!The whole point of L1 is to get to L2. L2 is where you’re able to learn a lot about Dual Deployment, Telemetry, Downlink, Recovery. Also using the same rocket and motor diameter you can say money to spend on electronics and more sophisticated rockets.
Bzzzzt, wrong.The whole point of L1 is to get to L2. L2 is where you’re able to learn a lot about Dual Deployment, Telemetry, Downlink, Recovery. Also using the same rocket and motor diameter you can say money to spend on electronics and more sophisticated rockets.
correction 38 mm to 29 mm adapter
Agree that the trick is to enjoy the ride.Bzzzzt, wrong.
If you need to save $, this is the wrong hobby for you.
And, why save a few $$ on the rocket, and then spend hundreds of $$$$ on all that sophisticated electronics?
And, what's your hurry? L1 is not just a step to blow through.
This is not a series of badges for you to collect.
Why not enjoy the opportunity to learn at every step?
Last, others pointed out above, we were already doing all those things without HPR. Nothing you mentioned specifically requires HPR.
It's the journey, not the destination, enjoy the trip.
I respectfully disagree with this.The whole point of L1 is to get to L2. L2 is where you’re able to learn a lot about Dual Deployment, Telemetry, Downlink, Recovery. Also using the same rocket and motor diameter you can say money to spend on electronics and more sophisticated rockets.
"It's the journey, not the destination, enjoy the trip." Well said.
I totally agree with this. Not just building, but flying them will teach you so much.Building separate rockets as you progress through the levels also provides valuable experience.
AbsolutelyAs someone yet to achieve their L1, but an enthusiast, I would respectfully disagree. None of the 'objectives' you've mentioned need be the exclusive 'domain' of L2 rocketry. I've built and flown a MPR equivalent of a 2.6" Darkstar, constructed using Estes PS II 2.5" airframe components that is my 'dual deployment test-bed', allowing me to explore that aspect of the hobby. It would be no issue at all to fabricate a bay in the nose cone of same to install a tracker of one sort or another...
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