In a tree...@rklapp Did you ever recover your Mini HoJo?
In a tree...@rklapp Did you ever recover your Mini HoJo?
Very sharpStarted putting first layers of clear coat laquer.
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Making several of the Apogee rocket plans using the Estes Designers Special. I lost the DC/SAM to a golf course today. I think it landed on the green. Haven’t decided if it’s worth asking for it back. I finally made some desk holders for my rockets. I’m getting so desperate with the winds that I don’t mind losing a few of my easier rockets.
In a tree...
I flew my Hi-Tech today. I had to use 29/38 mm adapter for a G80. The launch went great. I was saving it for my L1 certification but I might use a different rocket. I haven’t decided yet.
I don’t mind. Behind a high school. There are two soccer fields behind me with a bridge that connects to the school. Plenty of space to fly a rocket if that’s what your wondering. So you can get a better idea of how much space there is, here is a picture the day before flying my kite with my daughter.If you don't mind me asking, where are you flying?
How much will it affect the readings from the altimeter if you don’t drill the holes?I went to Michael's and purchased a couple wood dowels. I made a jig to hold my GFORCE airframe and posted pictures of this process under my GFORCE build thread. I also drill a few holes in the upper section to allow my altimeter to get readings when I fly it. Today may buy some more primer and start to primer the upper section.
Depends on which altimeter, some are better than others, and some (many) dont work very well at all without static ports. A deployment altimeter with no static ports will almost always fail to fire ejection charges or even detect launch, some altitude only altimeters will figure the altitude based on ambient pressure at ground level then determine the altitude at ejection (not necessarily the actual apogee, but when it was exposed to the outside air at ejection. Its best to give an altimeter static ports for most accurate readings.How much will it affect the readings from the altimeter if you don’t drill the holes?
My Estes altimeter died within a month after purchase. I went to a FlightSketch Mini when they were on sale last fall. Nice little unit and you can arm it I access data via Bluetooth & a smartphone.I recently bought an Estes altimeter, I put a G80(38/29 mm adapter) in my HI-Tech with the altimeter tucked in the chute protecter. It gave me a reading 536’. Hmm I have doubts about that reading. Also on the drive up to the launch site the altimeter was turned on and gave that 10min drive a reading of 904’. Which I know is wrong, it was in my trunk the entire time. So I’m wondering if it’s because of a cheap altimeter, no ports, or both? I still have time to return the altimeter to a local hobby store and buy a better one online.
I don’t mind. Behind a high school. There are two soccer fields behind me with a bridge that connects to the school. Plenty of space to fly a rocket if that’s what your wondering. So you can get a better idea of how much space there is, here is a picture the day before flying my kite with my daughter.
Estes Altimeters are known to be flaky about detecting launch, BEC here on TRF has had a fair amount of experience with them and iirc they need static ports to function. I would highly suggest a Flightsketch Mini or a Jolly Logic Altimeter 2 or 3 both those three are very reliable and will work in the same applications as the Estes Altimeter, they do however recommend having static ports.I recently bought an Estes altimeter, I put a G80(38/29 mm adapter) in my HI-Tech with the altimeter tucked in the chute protecter. It gave me a reading 536’. Hmm I have doubts about that reading. Also on the drive up to the launch site the altimeter was turned on and gave that 10min drive a reading of 904’. Which I know is wrong, it was in my trunk the entire time. So I’m wondering if it’s because of a cheap altimeter, no ports, or both? I still have time to return the altimeter to a local hobby store and buy a better one online.
Thanks for the advice. I’ve been looking at the Jolly Logic 3. The GPS would come in handy because I like to use a larger parachute which causes the rocket to drift along way.Estes Altimeters are known to be flaky about detecting launch, BEC here on TRF has had a fair amount of experience with them and iirc they need static ports to function. I would highly suggest a Flightsketch Mini or a Jolly Logic Altimeter 2 or 3 both those three are very reliable and will work in the same applications as the Estes Altimeter, they do however recommend having static ports.
(plus don't wish to drill ports into tube)
Yes, indeed, no drills required for most LPR.For small rockets like that, 3-4 pinholes below the nose should be fine. easy to conceal in dark details
I agree except it’s a Nike Smoke.For small rockets like that, 3-4 pinholes below the nose should be fine. easy to conceal in dark details
So is he going to take your money? Our money? I'd be in for one as well...@Big_Red_Daddy posed the question as to whether there was any interest in an upscaled clone of the Estes EAC Viper.
I told him to shut up and take my money.
First time I ever saw the Viper was when Captain Low and Slow (@qquake2k) brought his out to a launch and I have wanted one ever since.
I’ll pass it on to him.So is he going to take your money? Our money? I'd be in for one as well...
Ordered a bunch of batteries and a charger/discharger. Batteries for the AV bay electronics and GPS, and charger to care for them. Also ordered a Lipo battery explosion/storage bag, too. (Amazon and HobbyKing).
Mounted the Estes 29mm motor retainer (Love those things!) on my clone PSII Panavia, cleaned up the rail button mounting holes drilled through body tube into backer blocks, cut an appropriate length of stainless pot scrubber mesh for the baffle, and dry stacked it all just because I like the design of that particular rocket.
@Big_Red_Daddy posed the question as to whether there was any interest in an upscaled clone of the Estes EAC Viper.
I told him to shut up and take my money.
First time I ever saw the Viper was when Captain Low and Slow (@qquake2k) brought his out to a launch and I have wanted one ever since.
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