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Jeremiah Johnson replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I bet the no is the person stuck doing setup / tear down / LCO / etc 🙂 I can’t LCO but I’ll help tear down. Can probably tow if you need someone.
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replied to the topic 6 years, 9 months ago
Hey Ken, I’ll have the 1400 ns case with me if you want to fly that load….
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SCOTT EVANS replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
All right! Whos the ney sayer in the group!I have the tar! We need feathers.
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edward replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I’ve made some PVC motors before….they were fun and very easy to make. I then switched to Purple Woody 38mm cases. Somewhere I bought a lathe and then it all went out the window 🙂 Last year I did the… Read more»
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Greg Mackey replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I think Jeremiah and I could both be ready by then. I’m hoping to stick some grains in the test stand this weekend…… That’s all we had left to do.
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MikeS replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Thats where I need help, and am very new at sugar, anddo not test thrust. Yet.They are 1″ PVC. Probably (I know probably & rocketrydo not mix) Probably in the ‘H’ range. ???I was going to ground test. But… I… Read more»
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edward replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I would make a couple sugar motors for testing.
What are the specs? I haven’t seen a sugar motor in a while. They are great!Edward
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Mitch Smith replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I am very interested in doing a research launch.
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Ken Plattner replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I’d be interested, weather permitting and I can find a case for some Elvis Fries…
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SCOTT EVANS replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
si si 8)
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Adrian replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
You bet. I’ve been wondering how I could fit in two 15+kft altitude shots and help my daughter with her scratch 2-stage LPR rocket, and this would really help. Weather permitting, of course. 2 days would help with the weather… Read more»
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replied to the topic 6 years, 9 months ago
I would like to fly at one, maybe two EX flights this November, weather permitting of course.
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MikeS replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I would make a couple sugar motors for testing.
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Jeffrey Joe Hinton replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Well, probably the North site since I’m still expecting us to be there for the Saturday launch. Depends on the USFS but so far they’ve been really good about our advanced scheduling.
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edward replied to the topic "November Research Launch 2009" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Would it be at the North or Atlas site?Edwarfd
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replied to the topic 6 years, 9 months ago
All in all, I’d have to agree with Ken. For L1, straight plywood should be just fine (unless you’re going for something in Adrian’s style 🙂 ). I would have to say that 1/8 seems a bit thin though, 3/16… Read more»
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SCOTT EVANS replied to the topic "Re: Heathen!" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Sorry you lost it.
Ah look at the bright side I dont have to store it any more!
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Greg Mackey replied to the topic "Repairing broken fins on L1 rocket" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I like using the Dremel with the little cut off disks on them for fillet/epoxy removal. It makes a surgical cut w/o taking too much material off.I concur on the LOC fins, holy cow they just don’t seem strong enough… Read more»
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Steve Jensen replied to the topic "Heathen!" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Sorry you lost it.
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SCOTT EVANS replied to the topic "Repairing broken fins on L1 rocket" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I dont care what you all say! I repaired mine, just stuck the fin on with five minute, glassed it tip to tip with 20 minute. Flew it 2 more times before I lost it. See all that… Read more»
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