Finished gluing the fuselage together and sanded the corners for a MIT Bogling. I also finished building the stabilizers and fin. Epoxied the wing roots together on the Estes Skydancer.
Pics, Doug. We need pics!
Finished gluing the fuselage together and sanded the corners for a MIT Bogling. I also finished building the stabilizers and fin. Epoxied the wing roots together on the Estes Skydancer.
A Bogling?!? I built one of those in 1979 or so. My first RCBG that actually kinda worked.Finished gluing the fuselage together and sanded the corners for a MIT Bogling. I also finished building the stabilizers and fin. Epoxied the wing roots together on the Estes Skydancer.
Hang tough Marty...I ordered a new rocket after discovering it last night, it's now my 2nd favorite rocket. I sold an item, so I have money in my Paypal account, as that's the only source of play money, is selling things.
Was the whole thing Mono-Coted or just the wings and tail?A Bogling?!? I built one of those in 1979 or so. My first RCBG that actually kinda worked.
I've noticed that many university level projects use a TD. Any idea why they're so popular in such projects? Is there a requirement for something along the lines of a TD?And a Tender Decender in every one..
Extreme or Ultimate? I got an Extreme. Tempted to use it for my L3.I also took part in the Wildman sale and finally got a Darkstar
What, no guitar string strakes?
So long as you don't string your customers along about the skill level, I doubt they'll be too picky about the build.
Sorry to hear about the rocket. Good luck with the Quasar. Very interested to hear end-user reports of its relative difficulty to solder. From reading the assembly manual, it doesn't look too bad.Yesterday - sent my LOC IV with an I-500 with a goal to reach a mile. I hope to one day find that rocket and learn whether I achieved that goal. The Pawnee Grasslands are vast, and 2.75 miles of walking was enough for me.
Today (in related news) - moved my soldering station from the garage to the house, so I can assemble my Eggtimer Quasar rig. If I’m gonna walk a few miles, I wanna know where I’m going.
lack of experience!!! (And they see other team use them..)I've noticed that many university level projects use a TD. Any idea why they're so popular in such projects? Is there a requirement for something along the lines of a TD?
Anyone ising the Jolly Logic? Lots of people in my club use them and I've yet to observe a failure.La lot of th teams this year have moved away form them. Som eare using line cutters, and others are resorting teh the traditional dual bay / dual deploy sytems we all know & love..
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