No, there is only one BABARI guess that makes me a BABAR
Especially the latter. Don't ask how I knowIncidentally, losing rockets to rocket eating trees and jr. high roof tops ...
Found this in my trunk under my boyscout stuff.. amazing that it lasted 40 years.. anyone have this kit? I think it had a blue nose cone.
Does it count if it has been re-incarnated several times over?
I still have my Estes Renegade, (the original 1271 around 75/76 ish kit) however I don’t think there is an original part left on it!
Does it count if it has been re-incarnated several times over?
Well, that’s one way to make sure you don’t lose it in a tree or a field!My first model rocket was an Estes Scout (K-1).
I mail ordered it direct from Estes in January 1970. It took four weeks to get to me.
I decided not to follow the instructions completely which resulted in the rocket not being flyable.
I still have the model.
I have the nose cone from my first rocket, an Estes Mark II, and at least one fin. It was all I could find at the bottom of the tree. The only thing I have from my childhood that is still flyable is my Centuri Moonraker. I also have my Centuri Vector V, but alas, that is not flyable.
Does it count if it has been re-incarnated several times over?
I still have my Estes Renegade, (the original 1271 around 75/76 ish kit) however I don’t think there is an original part left on it!
This is a philosophical question.
Same here, I still have the nosecone of my Estes America. It's a little less shiny than when I got it, but it flies on my son's rocket now
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