I have built a LaserLOC 223 and fiberglassed it with 4 oz cloth. I flew it on an H motor to 2000 ft. What I need to know is if I can launch it on a K motor. Has anyone tried this? Is this too powerful a motor for a 5 ft, 2.33" rocket?
Kind of a wide question, but yes you can go on a KI have built a LaserLOC 223 and fiberglassed it with 4 oz cloth. I flew it on an H motor to 2000 ft. What I need to know is if I can launch it on a K motor. Has anyone tried this? Is this too powerful a motor for a 5 ft, 2.33" rocket?
Thank you for your reply. To further clarify:Kind of a wide question, but yes you can go on a K
Depends on which K motor
Depends on how good your building skills are
Depends on how good your glassing skills are
Depends on what your field’s waiver limit is
Given that, you should have no problemsThank you for your reply. To further clarify:
(1) A K535 (12% K)
(2) Building skills are good
(3) it was my first attempt at glassing but I think it was pretty good - a few narrow places where the fiberglass didn't adhere fully to the body tube because the mylar pulled the fabric away slightly. Didn't mylar the fins, so the fiberglass is solid.
(4) Waiver is not an issue - it would be at the NSL in Alamosa.
I always use my Featherweight GPS. Would never launch without it. After losing a rocket using an I motor and watching it drift out of sight in a thermal never to be seen again (along with a chute release, camera, altimeter, and motor casing) I swore to never make that mistake again.And don't forget the GPS tracker.
I flew mine on an H250G to 2800 feet and lost sight of it. Never did see it coming down but GPS (Eggfinder) walked me right to it.
That is, my mistake was not using a GPS tracker.I always use my Featherweight GPS. Would never launch without it. After losing a rocket using an I motor and watching it drift out of sight in a thermal never to be seen again (along with a chute release, camera, altimeter, and motor casing) I swore to never make that mistake again.
Mark and I are both old school, late 80s early 90s for me, he earlier if my memory is correct. Met Mark once with Frank. Gosh I miss that guy.People used to launch LaserLoc 2.1, no fiberglass, on K250s.
Motor ejected. No electronics.
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