Excellent! Good times. My daughter used to fly rockets with me in the park. Then she became a teenager. Not into that any more . Great kid though, so I'll cut her some slack . Taught her how to service her car last weekend.
So there's still hope!Taught her how to service her car last weekend.
... Sundays are mostly full with church stuff ...
No ejection testing during the Moment of Silence!Bring the rockets to church and build them there? Maybe some newspaper to cover a table...you may generate enough interest to start a club? Just maybe don't build during the services...
No ejection testing during the Moment of Silence!
Long, straight canards that make the rocket into a cross?Bring the rockets to church and build them there? Maybe some newspaper to cover a table...you may generate enough interest to start a club?
Long, straight canards that make the rocket into a cross?
Glad to hear it Bat-mite. Nothing builds confidence like success.I'm pleased to say that my daughter's launch of her first ever self-build was a success. And, my son's Alpha III was, too!
Thanks. Next, they are going to co-build one that has a clear payload bay. They are already looking for crickets or something to put in there.Glad to hear it Bat-mite. Nothing builds confidence like success.
Jim
Whoot!I'm pleased to say that my daughter's launch of her first ever self-build was a success. And, my son's Alpha III was, too!
They wanted so badly to invade your motor home at Red Glare. Just so you know, I saved you from that.wooooo wooooo,,
Don't belittle this..
It's moments and things like this that make memories that last a lifetime..
Great for you John..
But getting them to build one together ??
Well, I have always said you are one patient man, lol..
But yours are semi quite and nice with each other..
At least they seem that way at the field, lol..
Teddy
They wanted so badly to invade your motor home at Red Glare. Just so you know, I saved you from that.
But thanks! BTW, her rocket landed on Tom's trailer. But it right on the edge. So to make up for it, we packed both chutes from Tom's big rocket bag in the D bags and carried the NC to the parking area.
Hey Bat-mite, that's awesome. If you folks could swing by out here, we are tail deep in potential astronauts, especially grasshoppers. Enjoy these times with the kids, they are all too fleeting and too soon a memory.Thanks. Next, they are going to co-build one that has a clear payload bay. They are already looking for crickets or something to put in there.
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