NewEntity1
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2003
- Messages
- 273
- Reaction score
- 0
Actually, more a case of 'pictures of rockets sitting on their pads' than actual launch pics...my old damaged camera is too slow to really catch them taking off...I can either show them on the rods, or way, way up high
Be that as it may, here is the first image, which shows a number of the the rockets at today's launch, right *after* one of the took off, heh
There were a lot of people there today...close to 100, I would say (including their kids)! There were about 15 rods setup by the club staff, plus a few additional rods in place by individuals who were allowed to use their own...despite that, the club had to stop after the ninth wave of launches due to the time, even though there were a lot more rockets people wanted to launch
I managed to get the two rockets I brought...the Estes Big Daddy and the Estes Super Shot each up one time.
Be that as it may, here is the first image, which shows a number of the the rockets at today's launch, right *after* one of the took off, heh
There were a lot of people there today...close to 100, I would say (including their kids)! There were about 15 rods setup by the club staff, plus a few additional rods in place by individuals who were allowed to use their own...despite that, the club had to stop after the ninth wave of launches due to the time, even though there were a lot more rockets people wanted to launch
I managed to get the two rockets I brought...the Estes Big Daddy and the Estes Super Shot each up one time.