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Misty Stromme's PageAKA: Giggles Location: Lake Oswego, OR Favorite Rockets: Odd'l Sputnik Biography: My first experience with model rockets was when my brother built one as a kid. It was one of those snap-together easy rockets. Cool, but not that interesting.
Later, I taught summer classes for elementary school kids where we did model rockets. It was fun but, again, nothing special.
Then, my boyfriend discovered some unique looking rockets at the local hobby shop. He and his brother built a few kits and invited me to the launch. When I saw how cool model rockets can be and how fun it is to build and launch them, I was hooked! Now, I love buying, building, and flying model rockets. (I am usually working on 5 at a time!) My favorite rockets are the sci-fi designs and the oddball rockets. I giggle and squeal every time I watch Sputnik fly!
RocketReviews.com Pages:
2016-08-01Sunward Aerospace Interplanetary Shuttle (Kit) Review
This kit caught my eye because of its unique look and spacey design.
Components
The kit comes with a motor mount assembly, body tube, laser-cut balsa fins, a larger diameter central tube and end rings, a shock cord and parachute (requires assembly), and finally a plastic ... [More]
2011-09-17Interplanetary Shuttle Flight Flew straight up, then drew an S-curve in the sky. Nice flight. Perfect landing. No damage. - C6-5 [More]
Interplanetary Shuttle Flight I was a little wary after reading other reviews of this rocket, but first flight on a B6-4 was perfect. Forgot the wadding. Oops! But the chute came out fine. Nice flight. - B6-4 [More]
Gummi Worm Flight Perfect first flight. Shot up quickly, chute opened easily for a nice landing. - A8-3 [More]
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