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Justin Stotter's PageRocketReviews.com Pages:
2012-05-19Photon Disruptor Flight Fantastic - D12-5 - SVSU [More]
Comanche 3 Flight First flight with two stages after upgrading to TTW fins. Separation was quite a bit higher than I expected. Everything went smoothly, good separation, straight flight, no damage. Booster was a lawn dart though, luckily undamaged. - B6, B4-4 - SVSU [More]
Comanche 3 Flight Testing new TTW fin design. Good flight with no damage. - B6-4 - SVSU [More]
Guardian Flight - C6-5 - SVSU [More]
Yankee Flight Motor ejected so the rocket drifted quite far but recovered - B4-4 - SVSU [More]
2012-05-14Photon Disruptor Flight Perfect flight and recovery. - C6-5 - SVSU [More]
Vagabond Flight Final flight of the Vagabond. Estes E9 CATO. - E9-6 - SVSU [More]
Vigilante (Clone) Flight Final flight of the Vigilante. Accidentally loaded sustainer motor upside-down. On impact the body tube sheared off the edges of the balsa nose cone and crumpled the body tube. - C6-0, B6-4 - SVSU [More]
Hi-Flier Flight Great flight - B4-4 - SVSU [More]
Yankee Flight Very high flight. I didn't expect to see this one again with a C6-5 but the sky was clear and we were able to see it the whole way. It was in the air for quite some time! - C6-5 - SVSU [More]
2011-06-19Estes Athena (Kit)  Review
Brief
This kit comes in a box and is basically "Ready To Fly". Simply tie the parachute onto the nose cone and it's ready to launch.
This was the first model rocket I launched. It flew nicely on the recommended A8-3 engine. My fiance and I decided to skip the B engines and go straight to a... [More]
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