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Whick rocket should be in the first FlisKits starter set!

  • Whatchamacallit

  • Thing-a-ma-Jig

  • Triskelion

  • Rhino

  • Flea

  • Overdrive

  • Rose-A-Roc

  • A new simple 3FNC design

  • Whatchamacallit

  • Thing-a-ma-Jig

  • Triskelion

  • Rhino

  • Flea

  • Overdrive

  • Rose-A-Roc

  • A new simple 3FNC design


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Karl

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Im just wondering if this would be a reasonable hit on TRF..
Thanks
Karl
 
Prehaps do a universal type switch-out motor mount. Give the option of the 4X24mm or a 29mm mount.

Dual Deployment buildable of course.

"Tiny Fields in the Mountains of West Virginia"

Just my 2 cents worth...
 
Originally posted by jflis
what am *i* missing??

How popular would *what* be? (same with your first thread)...

He's making it hard on us "old" folks. ;)

You have to read the title of the poll to guess what he's talking about.
 
I voted "no", primarily because motors usually come in 3-packs. So I'd prefer a 3X 24mm cluster rocket over a 4X cluster.
 
Originally posted by vjp
I voted "no", primarily because motors usually come in 3-packs.
So buy 4 packs and fly 3 times! :)

Or buy two packs of AT (EconoJet) F21's and fly the rocket once. :) :)
 
Originally posted by BobH48
He's making it hard on us "old" folks. ;)

You have to read the title of the poll to guess what he's talking about.

ick, I *hate* tests... LOL

but I *love* clusters! :D
 
Originally posted by brianc
So buy 4 packs and fly 3 times! :)
I like to keep things easy!:D

Besides, half the time I go to the local hobby shop and they're down to just ONE pack of a particular motor.

On the other hand, a 4X cluster gives you mixing options...
i.e., two E9-6's and two D12-5's. Or two C11-7's and two D12-5's.

You could even plug two MMT's, and fly it on two motors.

And with a pair of adapters, you could mix 24mm's with 18mm's.

So maybe 4 MMT's isn't so bad after all.:D
 
Would you guys like the Rocksim (v7) file?
Karl
 
I like a 4-cluster of 18mm motors in a bt-80.

Then I could really go thru the mountain of bulk-pack motors I accumulated from the 50% coupons at Michaels.

It'd really be cool if it was a scale design also.
And not the ARIES. Thats been kitted already.

CTimm
 
Ive had a mess around with Rocksim and this is what I got :

18mm version - 4x A8-3's - 165ft
4x B6-4's - 473ft
4x C6-3's - 899ft

24mm version -
4x C11-3's - 586ft
4x D12-5's - 1112ft
4x E9-6's - 2591ft



If anyone wants the Rocksim file , just let me know.
Karl
 
LOC sells both a 3x24mm and a 4x24mm 2.56" BT80 like rocket in real solid LOC tubing with a very nice LOC cone.

VIPER 3

and

VIPER 4
 
Originally posted by Karl
Would you guys like the Rocksim (v7) file?
Karl

Yes...... This would give us a better idea what you are thinking about..... And prices??????
 
Us Rockets sells a 3X24mm kit, the Aero-roc.

Reasonable at 38 bucks and if it is the same quality as the Banshee that I bought, then I think I will be ordering one soon.
 
Originally posted by artu
LOC sells both a 3x24mm and a 4x24mm 2.56" BT80 like rocket in real solid LOC tubing with a very nice LOC cone.

VIPER 3

and

VIPER 4

Two of the nicest mid power cluster birds around...
 
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