Another great Desert Heat launch. I flew my 7.5 Pershing on a K1103 propellant X Aerotech reload on Saturday. It really moved out for its highest flight yet. Unfortunately the chute tangled and it came in faster then it should have, causing some serious damage to the bottom part of the body tube. It will be repaired and will fly again (I will have to think about the best way to repair it). The night launch was amazing as usual. I flew my 24mm Tres as a night launch rocket with 600 green LED's and 3 E12 black powder motors. Looked really cool to see 3 flame trails led by the bright green leds. I flew my "Painted with Light" on a G106 Skidmark. As the nose cone has a Night-bow in it and every surface is covered in multicolored LED bands there is not any trouble seeing it on the pad, in the air or on the ground after deployment. We ran out of waiver so I did not get to launch the "Glow Light Express" or the "Cat Toy". I devoted most of the morning on Sunday to prepping the "Solar Flare" for launch. It had a spectacular straight launch on a K456 Dark Matter reload. It is a great feeling when a project that you spend so much time on works out well. Time to start enhancing the light system for the October night launch (anything worth doing is worth over doing).