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RE: High altitude winds Absolutely. It would be good to have an up to date map of where exactly the boundaries are, and who owns the land beyond each (or is leasing it). |
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14 years ago |
RE: High altitude winds Warren, I really don't see where the problem is to the east, and to the west, there's a single, solitary, tiny patch of land. To the north, there's quite a bit of private property, and to the south, t... |
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14 years ago |
RE: Launch volunteers I've really only got one flight planned, and it should go up Saturday morning. Once I'm back from that, I'd be happy to help out in whatever way is needed. |
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14 years ago |
RE: High altitude winds Looking at the map ( east is actually relatively clear. To the north is the property people kept hitting last year. |
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14 years ago |
RE: High altitude winds 80 knots is not bad (seriously). I'd forego the drogue chute, just breaking in half... which is how I always do it anyway. We need to stay off the private property this year... I don't like foregoing... |
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14 years ago |
RE: High altitude winds Yep - I've been using both that site and weather.com, and they both seem to agree that on Saturday, we'll be on the edge of the jet stream. Oh well - as long as I don't dump the main at apogee, I shou... |
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14 years ago |
High altitude winds Anyone else notice the jetstream forecast for Mayhem? (Granted, this only matters for those of us planning high altitude flights, but it looks like ~80 knot winds at 28k AGL for Saturday) |
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14 years ago |
RE: 54mm L Was it the CTI adhesive kit? If so, I know what you mean. The glue that came with my N5800 was a two part glue, but it dried very rubbery, not at all like epoxy. |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
14 years ago |
RE: 54mm L Personally, I'll use a stick on 75 and larger (especially the longer ones). For 54, even the 6xl, it isn't really necessary. I'll also use a stick for airstarts or staging, even the smaller ones (main... |
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14 years ago |
RE: RAIN? I'm fine with how this is going just about now 😀 I figure the more rain the better, so long as it's done by Wednesday or so... |
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14 years ago |
RE: Launch Condtions for MHM? As of right now, I'm assuming it's a go. I have my motor built (it needed grain gluing, and I wanted to make sure it was thoroughly cured...), and I'm in the process of reassembling my e-bay and recov... |
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14 years ago |
RE: m bird Your fins should be fine. They're made pretty much exactly the same as mine are (autoclaved 1/8" carbon core with 2 layers of CF over them, and then mine have a layer of glass just for the finish), an... |
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14 years ago |
RE: m bird Out of curiosity, why the M1545 green? The M2020 Imax is more powerful, smaller, and lighter. Oh, and the sim looks fine to me. I'm a bit surprised it isn't higher, but as long as the site altitude an... |
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14 years ago |
RE: RAIN? Everyone who has been doing the rain dance, keep going. It's working: 😀 |
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14 years ago |
RE: 24mm Cesaroni reloads I just got a bunch from Apogee - I'm looking forward to trying them (the G107 dual thrust looks amazing). To my knowledge, they're the only CO dealer. |
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14 years ago |