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Glenn Weiss's PageAKA: GlennW Location: Randolph, NJ Club Memberships: GSSS Biography: Did rocketry as a kid and occasionally as an adult. Got into it on a regular basis around 2003 when my oldest son showed an interest. We are low power flyers primarily with an interest in scale rocketry.
Club Home Page: www.robnee.com/gsss RocketReviews.com Pages:
2011-08-20Estes Alpha Flight Good wind test flight for our retro-look Alpha - A8-3 - GSSS [More]
Estes No. 2 Estes Sky Writer Flight Grest flights are the norm for this one and today was no different! - B6-4 - GSSS [More]
Estes X-Prize Lucky Seven Flight Put it too far up the rod after previous attempt got stuck, flew in a corkscrew to about 35 ft, ejected with just enough time for chute to deploy. Another lousy flight for the "Unlucky 7" - A10-3 - GSSS [More]
Estes Mosquito Flight Ejected just after apogee with NC turned sideways, shot back down to earth at an angle - 1/4A3-3 - GSSS [More]
Estes LTV Scout Flight Flew in a slightly corkscrew pattern but otherwise ok - C6-3 - GSSS [More]
Estes Space Shuttle Flight Good glide from orbiter. Booster suffered motor mount damage after cord separation, needs repair - C6-3 - GSSS [More]
2011-07-23Estes No. 2 Estes Sky Writer Flight B6-2 is too short of a delay for this rocket, drifted quite far into a tree but was recovered with our club's pole - B6-2 - GSSS [More]
Estes Wizard Flight Nice flight and streamer fully deployed - A8-3 - GSSS [More]
Estes Mosquito Flight Recoved rocket and motor pretty close together - 1/4A3-3 - GSSS [More]
Estes Mercury Redstone Flight Great flight, clean seperation of capsule and booster - C6-3 - GSSS [More]
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