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Re: Lil Nuke? Who's kit is this? I'm always looking for something to build... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
16 years ago |
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Re: Maybe they will dump the DC-30's at a reduced price. I could go for $100 DC-30's. Mine seem to work flawlessly. |
In forum Electronics |
16 years ago |
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Re: Thanks Tim The Magna Frame from GLR looks really interesting. Ed/Joe should post something about it in the Vendor section. I'll give it a go for some smaller stuff. It's fun as there is more and more selection ... |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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Re: I have used PL Premium In my PML QT kits for everything except the external fin fillets with very good results. I also have used foam in concert with it as urethane foam should adhere to it rather well. Sort of feel foaming... |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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Re: Alway Ready Rocketry Note Went to check them out and found "Robert Synoski, prefect of Tripoli Tampa flew his 2.6 inch 4.5 lb inch Blue Tube to 47g’s and 547mph on an Aerotech J1299 Warp-9 motor. The 0.45 second burn coasted h... |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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Re: I've a QT that I am going to try My Sudden Rush PML QT Kit (a.k.a. Sudden Habanero Rush) I've built to accommodate 4 grain 54mm engines. I've punched it up once on a J210. Next launch I've a 3 grain J380 SS. And I'm then going to u... |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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Re: I agree with Chris My DC-30's fit easily "unopened" into a 54mm Coupler. They easily fit into a 3 inch NC. Also, if they need repair, I can slip them back into the dog collar for factory warranty... They're a bit prici... |
In forum Electronics |
16 years ago |
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Re: I think naming it the "Black Hole" might be touchy... Midnight Sun? |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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Re: I'd like to watch it in QT... Just for science, you know... |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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Re: Qhat were those flecks in the video? Did it just shred at altitude? I don't think I'd recommend trying a Warp in anything but fiberglass. Thanks for the video. |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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Re: Eastern Wind Around 1:00 PM Sunday I had the forward section of my Little Dog (booster separated...) with my GPS in it (luckily) head east over the windmill. I drove around and parked at the windmill and headed east on foot across the... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
16 years ago |
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Anyone use Apogee's Blue Tube? Looks a bit lighter than fiberglass and interesting. On the other hand, it's not that much cheaper or massively lighter. Looks more durable than paper and unlike PML's Quantum Water Pipe, is mach f... |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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Re: Thanks for the discussion Information like this is invaluable to me. It gives me insights to issues I am very foggy in understanding. The pictures were amazing. Sorry about your rocket. It was gorgeous. |
In forum Knowledge Base |
16 years ago |
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Re: Don't forget massive thanks to you Joe. Great fun and lots of exercise for me. Think I actually lost weight chasing rockets. It was fun; though, I was a zombie at work today. Is it Saturday yet??? Again, thanks ... |
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16 years ago |
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Lost Little Dog Booster 5/30/10 @ MHM I lost my booster to my Git Along Little Doggie. I suffered a main deployment at apogee due to weak shear pins and too strong a drogue deployment charge. It's purple with blue fin accents. It has a ... |
In forum Lost and Found |
16 years ago |
