Congrats on the spinny success!
Don't get your panties wound up in a bunch! :wink:
Thats not an unreasonable drive for me, but they require club *and* TRA or NAR membership. So not gonna work.METRA - Great group of guys out there and LOTS of experience. Always a great time to be had! :clap:
I'd pm John and get his take on the effects of spinning.
Just a quick update that I've been away on vacation (wasn't hot and humid enough for me in NY, so I went to Florida...mid 90's or higher with 90% humidity for good sweaty measure) and unfortunately came back to a boatload of work.
I'm also trying to build another rocket for a drag race I'm committed to this weekend, so time is looking very scarce and I'm not sure what I can do in terms of finishing the 38mm spiral rocket can by this weekend, but I'll update y'all if I can get something out.
Enjoy your vacation lad, remember be patient. Dont be like me where sometimes I am not that patient.
Drag race eh? Shoot me up if you want some lightweight carbon tubes .
Alexander Solis - TRA Level 1 - Mariah 54 - CTI-I100 Red Lightning Longburn - 6,345 Feet
Thanks Alex!
It's a Demon 98 Drag race...should be good to get near our max waiver, so it should be fun and it's coming along, but it'll take time to make the av bay. No need for CF on this one! :wink:
Sorry folks...I had trouble with getting the bay working on the other project (I guess that is important, right?) and so it took up most of my time and then I had to attend a wedding party Saturday night to boot, so I didn't have time to work on nor launch the 38mm version; however no big deal since the last launch was on 8/29 anyhoo.
So thanks to all for following along for sooooo many pages and I'll be continuing this one for sure...stay tuned! :grin:
I would, but I'm fairly confident that spinning dorks the "[FONT=&]3-axis accelerometer" on at least one axis. [/FONT]
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