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RE: Fins to bodytube fillets I've been using West Systems for over 20 years - first boats, then an airplane and extensively in rockets. I don't use it to tack things though - takes too long to cure and in anything where there is ... |
In forum Knowledge Base |
13 years ago |
RE: Smash Rocketry New Group Project - The Proton M I'll contribute up to 25 e-matches - Oxral, Daveyfire, M-tek, you take your choice. I have a significant collection in my magazine. |
In forum Archives 2012 |
13 years ago |
RE: D motor to 3522' Congrats Chad. I'd have to go dig out the old altitude record rules, but as I recall the bird must be in flyable shape on recovery... however, we may have dropped that rule - I remember a discussion o... |
In forum Club Contests |
13 years ago |
RE: Smash Rocketry New Group Project - The Proton M Isn't it amazing what a committed group of individuals can accomplish? Of course, given the focus, we should all be committed - or given a job at ULA or SpaceX. |
In forum Archives 2012 |
13 years ago |
RE: Batman's L3 Build Blog Looks pretty much like my L3, though perhaps a bit longer since I cut mine down length-wise to get more altitude. Mine was also a 5" bird with a 98mm motor mount. |
In forum Archives 2012 |
13 years ago |
RE: For Sale - CTI M795 Moonburner reload kit I also have 3 or 4 J570 Aerotech reloads for the 38/1080 case. I won't sell them all, but $70 each is what I paid. Also AMW reloads - two L1300 Blue Baboons, a K975 SuperTiger, and several others for ... |
In forum Swap Meet |
13 years ago |
RE: For Sale - CTI M795 Moonburner reload kit by the way, this is a 12.5 second burn M motor... you want altitude, this is the bad boy for a 4 grain motor. I have an MD rocket designed around it simmed with RASAero to near 46K'. |
In forum Swap Meet |
13 years ago |
For Sale - CTI M795 Moonburner reload kit Still in original packaging. Need to get what I paid for it. MSRP is $599 and I paid $475. |
In forum Swap Meet |
13 years ago |
RE: Smash Rocketry New Group Project - The Proton M Sorry I didn't get involved in this one guys - looking VERY impressive. Much more complicated than the Delta II and I for one am looking forward to seeing this fly. Still on sched for MHM? |
In forum Archives 2012 |
13 years ago |
RE: Upcoming April Launch I just bought a new towing-capable vehicle so I am once again on the list of options for the club. I still have to get the wiring harness and plug taken care of, but starting in May I should be able t... |
In forum Archive - News & Events |
13 years ago |
RE: Aerotech 38mm enlarged closure? I only say that because one of my 5 L2 attempts failed because of a missing seal disk and o-ring... and I needed to buy a new case and forward closure because of it. |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
13 years ago |
RE: Aerotech 38mm enlarged closure? Don't forget the seal disk and o-ring. It's quite spectacular when you do. |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
13 years ago |
RE: Smash Rocketry New Group Project - The Proton M Try Art Hoag, I believe he has two of the Missileworks radio rigs. |
In forum Archives 2012 |
13 years ago |
RE: Smash Rocketry New Group Project - The Proton M Adrian, you could also use that Missileworks wireless system to enable 2nd stage and 3rd stage ignition or to force recovery. That does make it a manual operation, but it is likely a viable option. |
In forum Archives 2012 |
13 years ago |
RE: surface to water to surface missle I seem to remember some NAR guys back when I was a kid did an underwater launch of a couple model rockets. There was an article I believe in an old Model Rocketry magazine. Harry Stein might have been... |
In forum Archives 2012 |
13 years ago |