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Calimesa Ca., United States

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I Belong To:
National Association of Rocketry
About Me:
Im new and dont know what to do.......o3 in USMC that should explain everything.
My Interests:
High altitude rockets and scale rockets..... I like building, designing,flying, XP rockts. Im know ready to move up from model rockets.........
Things I'd Like To Do:
Redesign the S.M.A.W. rocket
People I'd Like To Meet:
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I Can Provide Expertise On:
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Favorite Rockets:
That I currently own-Estes Tomahawk and my scratch built prototype aka XR-03
Favorite Music:
Country
Favorite TV Shows:
Anything on the Discovery, science, History, or Military channels.
Also x-box 360, COD4, BFBC, Forza, Online Chess

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At 12:51am on August 25th, 2008, Kevin Davidson said…
Hello
Check out the following rocket club

http://www.rocstock.org/

They are great.
They have launchs every month in Lucerne near Apple Vally.

Where are you located
At 12:22am on August 21st, 2008, Bryan Sparkman said…
Sure, I'll send the pictures next week when I get back from my trip. I chose the MAWD b/c it seemed pretty simple, was cheap, and had rudimentary recording capability. Either the MAWD or RRC2-mini should be just fine.
At 6:17pm on August 5th, 2008, Bryan Sparkman said…
Hi, I wrote a review for the EV on EMRR (http://www.rocketreviews.com/) that will go in-depth for you, but the big one I found was that the 5min epoxy/talc powder mix was insufficient. I recommend using a 10 to 15 min epoxy instead b/c by the time I got it mixed correctly, it was almost set and I made TONS of batches to fill the gaps to my liking. I did glass the whole airframe with one medium weight fiberglass sleeve, but in my opinion it doesn't need it. It could probably survive a J570W flight without it. The flexible phenolic airframe is pretty sturdy. You'll probably want to setup the electronics bay a different way, but the way in the instructions is sufficient. I used a sled fixed to one end nestled between two lengths of all thread. Just ask and I can send you some pics. Its a great rocket! I get about 6K ft on a J350 and 8K ft on a J570. It literally comes with everything you could want. Good luck with the build!!

Bryan
At 12:45pm on August 1st, 2008, o351 said…
Add The Rocket Stage to your page
At 6:41pm on July 31st, 2008, rocketaholic said…
What is the motor that you will be using to certify with???
At 12:18am on July 15th, 2008, Darrell Mobley said…
Welcome to Our Planet! I hope you enjoy it as much as everyone else.
At 11:53pm on July 14th, 2008, o351 said…
my newest homemade rocket 2 stage d/e powered
 
 

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