Post some pics!
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RE: Post some pics!
Looks like a missed a picture. The orange rocket is flying on a simple pban motor, no metals. The yellow rocket is my freinds Big Nuke flying on an 7% aluminum pban motor. Lots more smoke. Last is my freinds concept 98 cato it had a Cessoroni motor in an Aerotech case. A very big hooray to both manufacturers that made good on the case and replacement motor.
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RE: Post some pics!
Here are some pics of the last Balls17 launch this is a Hybrid R10,000
More pics @ http://www.rockethigh.com
More pics @ http://www.rockethigh.com
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RE: Post some pics!
Can't forget me! My rockets are a tad smaller then some of the other ones here, but they are still fun! I mostly launch Es Fs and Gs, getting into Hs and Is now that I am Jr L1 Certified.
Pic 1, My entire collection, missing one
Pic 2, An Estes 2 stage Renegade
Pic 3, A stretched Estes Big Daddy flying on an E White Lightning
pic 4, My Yank Enterprises Mystic Buzz Flying on a G79 White Lightning (I LOVE White Lightning!!!)
All the rest, My Gemini Titan, The Biggest rocket I've flown so far, gonna get beaten when I finish the big white one in the first picture.
Pic 1, My entire collection, missing one
Pic 2, An Estes 2 stage Renegade
Pic 3, A stretched Estes Big Daddy flying on an E White Lightning
pic 4, My Yank Enterprises Mystic Buzz Flying on a G79 White Lightning (I LOVE White Lightning!!!)
All the rest, My Gemini Titan, The Biggest rocket I've flown so far, gonna get beaten when I finish the big white one in the first picture.
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RE: Post some pics!
RC rockets themselves may be illegal, but there are still rocket gliders that are radio controlled! You can also use a shuttle type rocket that can be very slightly controlled by a drop off glider.
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RE: Post some pics!
That's what I used, mostly. I had the 29mm, 38mm, and 54mm cases from Aerotech, but occasionally I got a good deal on some disposable or other.
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