Originally posted by sandman
Well, I voted "Hate 'em" but that's if they are mine...
If it's somebody elses and I don't have to try and find it...then I love 'em. But only other peoples.
I like slow and majestic lift offs. Like NASA rockets.
I like slow and majestic lift offs. Like NASA rockets.
Originally posted by flying_silverad
I like them until it comes time to prepping them. Big hands and stuffing a 12" chute into the body of an XRay just plain stinks.
Originally posted by sandman
Well, I voted "Hate 'em" but that's if they are mine...
If it's somebody elses and I don't have to try and find it...then I love 'em. But only other peoples.
I like slow and majestic lift offs. Like NASA rockets.
My feelings exactly. If it's a rocket, it's good. I have built and will continue to build minimum diameter, large diameter, and everything in-between, and I have enjoyed and will continue to enjoy launching them all.If its a rocket i love it.
Slow, Fast, or Sonic its still awesome.
And its always good to have a little variety, right
Just make sure that there are no Continental Airlines jets anywhere within a 100 mile radius of your launch site!Big small I like them all!!! Maybe I can get my hands on one of the last Ellis L330 flame holders and go minimum I figure close to 20,000 ft
Mr. Bob
Starlight rockets pyro guy
Scott,...I think min dia rockets are pretty boring. I enjoy intricate creativity...
Well, I voted "Hate 'em" but that's if they are mine...
If it's somebody elses and I don't have to try and find it...then I love 'em. But only other peoples.
I like slow and majestic lift offs. Like NASA rockets.
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