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Looks like a fun rocket. Seems like it could make good use of a nice small tracker.
Could probably haul on something like a G80-F15. Don’t know how feasible that setup is though.
Back in the late 80s and early 90s composite to BP staging was easy due to the available product back then that is not now.
Thinking this will be a fun single stage flyer on single use E motors. The Estes E16 and new Aerotech E24 Classic. Simple prep, no muss, no fuss : - ))
Along with name and contact info printed on the body.What are your recovery system modifications? If you aren’t using a tracker, maybe a long Mylar streamer and good binoculars are in order.
What are your recovery system modifications? If you aren’t using a tracker, maybe a long Mylar streamer and good binoculars are in order.
The parts are top notch. Heavy tubes and a darn cool nose cone.
It’s 1.67x.8” so it certainly should.Would the featherweight GPS tracker fit into the payload bay?
It’s 1.67x.8” so it certainly should.
Yes so as long as the payload bay is long enough for the Featherweight and battery it would be a good choice.So Long is 29mm ID, isn't it?
My thought was to build a "pro series" Extreme. A true 29mm dagger of a rocket right there.
...may have to do that here soon. Have an Extreme in my fleet as its fun on A motors at my neighborhood field and I love it. A 29mm "full send" version definitely fits my flying style.
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Yea that dreaded time if the wood glue is not Tacky enough as soon as you walk away the fin falls over![]()
If, and when, Estes releases the "E60" core-burner motors ( hopefully, there will be an E60-0 ), imagine the "SO LONG" on an E60 - H13 combo . . . "BYE-BYE" !
I think it would be pretty easy, using "old school" staging methods.Not sure about that combo here. This really isn’t the rocket for BP - composite staging