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Glenn Pickett's PageLocation: San Diego Club Memberships: NAR Biography: First launched rockets as a kid growing up south of San Jose, CA. Never really serious or consistent. Have sporadically launched over the last several years as my son has been in first, Y-Guides and now Boy Scouts. Have now officially caught the bug and have built my first HPR (LOCPrecision Norad Promaxx), which I will be using for my L1 cert. Have been using Open Rocket to designa dual deploy, 54mm scratch build to use for my L2 cert. No timeline for that. Just depends on money flow and when I can afford the parts.
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2013-04-27Norad ProMaxx - Anti-Zip modification w/ altimeter sled . Build Norad ProMaxx before modification
This kit was my first HPR build. I followed the LOC/Precision instructions to the T although with trepidation regarding the recovery set-up. Without any experience beyond the old "Estes glue the shock cord to the inside of the airframe" I ... [More]
2013-04-06Norad Pro-Maxx Flight 2nd attempt at my L1 cert. Beautiful, though, quite warm day at Plaster City (92 or so). Bit of a wind as the afternoon progressed - 8-10mph with gusts to about 15. After having failed my first attempt due to an ejected motor casing I installed a motor retainer to ensure, at ... [More]
2013-04-05Rocket Rocksim Design [More]
2013-03-22Estes - Long Tom Rocksim Design [More]
2013-03-02Norad Pro-Maxx Flight This was to be my L1 cert flight. Took advantage of the Cesaroni Certification promotion and got a free 2-grain motor case with the H152BS motor I purchased. Mike Caplinger was overseeing my certification. As I was inserting the rocket motor into the MMT (using masking tape as ... [More]
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