Mars Lander in any size, build is challenging too.
Mars Lander in any size, build is challenging too.
I have all of them.I think it's more about "types" than actual / individual kits / models..
Everyone should have in their fleet:
Some rockets fit more than one category, and some are their own category..
- A basic / typical 3 fin / 10 caliber rocket.. Alpha 3, DRM, etc..
- A 4 fin basic rocket: Goblin, etc..
- A scale science rockedt: Black Brant, Apollo, Gemini, etc..
- A scale 'missile': AMRAAM, Patriot, Harpoon, V2, etc..
- A stubby: Fatman, Squat, etc..
- A long one, 15+ calibers: Blue Bird Zero, Mean Machine, Long Tom, etc..
- A 2-stager: Boosted Bertha, Aerobee Hi, Comanche, etc..
- An oddrock: a saucer, a pyramid, a helicopter, birdie, etc..
- Something scratch built / unique to "you"
me too.. same with the AlphaApparently I’m in the minority here. I have zero interest in a Nike Smoke. Never appealed to me. I do have a couple V2’s.
Balsa machining, 29 mm, any configurationThat’s very much a “depends” question - depends on a bunch of factors. What it is about rocketry that you find appealing will be the primary driver determining which rockets are must-haves. My personal list is more about type than specific kits - there are three primary types of rockets I like: utilitarian, “workhorse” types like my ASP Sky Ferry or my stretched Estes Leviathan payloader, next is sci-fi style rockets like the Estes Interceptor and my Squirrel Works Dogfight (it’s a sub-type I really like too - glider carriers), and finally historic scale models like the Estes #1921 Mercury Redstone or my bunch of OOP Dr. Zooch “ant scale” kits.
But if there was some scenario where I was forced to pick three rockets and only three for life here’s my list:
- Balsa Machining Service 3” School Rocket, 29mm powered with the payload bay
- Estes #1921 Mercury Redstone
- Estes #7309 Super Mars Snooper
I limited my choices to kits I have experience with that are in current production as of February 2022 - if the current production limitation is lifted the list would be near impossible to narrow down!
A 5.5 inch (1/3 scale) Nike Smoke is awesome, versatile and a great flight line draw!I believe a must-have rocket is a Nike Smoke.
I've recently started following the Rocketry Forum and have found a lot of useful information and tips, but what I would like to know is "What do you consider to be a "Must Have" kit?" There are a lot of great kits, but which ones do you just have to own at least one of, or multiple versions of...
Mars Lander in any size, build is challenging too.
o as to not transport it home
WOW, all that time in building it, and gave it away?I was there for that! one and done! I do believe he gave it away that day so as not to transport it home. Came in a U haul trailer.
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