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March 6, 2008 at 3:31 pm #46782
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You know Mike, if you wern’t always carrying your “Big Rockets” around, you might not have those back problems! 😉 :
Correct, I’m looking at lighter slimer rockets now. No real big ones for me. I’m really thankful for some of the younger members of the club that helped pitch in to help setup the launchers and carry my birds.
The multi-stage Estas Rocket I’m launching next month, well I dont really expect to get all the pieces back. So the workmanship (Fillets, Fins, Paint, and well, every thing Else) isnt up to my usuall stardards, which isnt very high anyway. 😉 Can I still have your respect tooooo?? 🙂 😉
But, of course my friend. I love to watch multi stage rockets. I’m planning on a couple myself.
The following graphic is what was displayed on my GPS handheld for the track of Slipstick II and III from the truck-pad-apogee-deployment-recovery-truck. I added notes to it after I downloaded it to my computer”
Here’s the components with charger:
Heres what the handheld display looks like (not saturday’s data):
March 6, 2008 at 6:14 pm #46783Warren B. Musselman
ModeratorDamn Mike – that second shot was damn near straight to apogee – looks barely 100′ away from the pad when apogee deployment occured.
Hate to say it, but can you start a new thread to continue this? Jeremiah has been a bit busy lately and we haven’t upgraded the forums and site backend yet so I’m still concerned about potential database corruption.
Warren
March 24, 2008 at 11:41 pm #46784slipstick
I just got Slipstick III out of the paint shop, so here’s a little collage of what it looks like. I would appreciate it if anyone has a good digital camera that can make a video of the launch and recovery to help me document my L3 Cert flight on April 5th at the North Pawnee site. Its a special time for me.
More Pictures at: http://telerover.com FYI, Painting was sponsored by Pete Fitzsimmons of Fitz Graphics (303-817-0774) in Broomfield. Pete used to paint my race bikes when I was on the national circuit. He built a special fixture to allow him to rotate rockets in one piece. So if you want a cool look, he is able and willing.
(Note: I know this thread has gone on a bit, but its close to being finished, so I think it would be nice for everyone to see the progress in the order it happened.)
March 25, 2008 at 12:03 am #46785Tim Thomas
8) BAD TO THE BONE!!!!!!! 8)
March 25, 2008 at 12:50 am #46786MikeS
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March 25, 2008 at 1:03 am #46787Anonymous
Too pretty to fly! Is Art involved? Goodness………. I see stuff like that and I feel like a hack 😯 IN all sincerity, that is gorgeous. Scott Harless does awesome work like that as well. VERY nice!
March 25, 2008 at 1:16 am #46788Warren B. Musselman
ModeratorImpressive Mike – very nice. You have my best wishes for a flawless flight and recovery.
Warren
April 5, 2008 at 8:23 pm #46789Bruce R. Schaefer
Congratulations, Mike! I’m so sorry I couldn’t be there!
April 7, 2008 at 2:35 am #46790slipstick
Level 3 Completed!
MY heartfelt thanks to everyone who helped me in my quest and offered encouragement. I had a few hiccups so I can’t wait to send Slipstick III up again to do it better.
The above sequence of pictures (a bit small) were sent to me by Don Schulman, a friend of Greg Ahrend. I need more if you got ’em! Thanks
April 7, 2008 at 2:50 am #46791James Russell
great flight Mike, keep flying and keep learning. We all should lean something from every flight, even if it is the most miner things. I think you leaned several things from this last flight, hopefully it will help you be successful with you next flights.
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