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Jason Walker's PageAKA: ungood Location: Seattle, WA Club Memberships: NAR,WAC RocketReviews.com Pages:
2021-09-20Hyper Bee Build This was my first high-powered rocket and used to achieve my NAR L1 Cert. I constructed the kit entirely as documented, including using the 2-part expanding foam to cement the through-wall fins. It is extremely solid and pretty hard to mess up: it's an excellent L1 kit.
I finished ... [More]
2021-09-05ARV Condor Flight Flew great, but lost the main body of the rocket. - C6-5 - Sod Blaster 2021 [More]
Mini Marge Flight A3-4T - Sod Blaster 2021 [More]
Don't Forget to Brush Your Teeth Flight D12-7 - Sod Blaster 2021 [More]
2021-09-04ARV Condor Flight Maiden flight of a rocket 25 years in the making. It flew well with with the green glider maybe a little tail heavy. - B6-4 - Sod Blaster 2021 [More]
Hyberbee Flight L1 Certification Attempt at Sod Blaster 2021. Used an Aerotech RMS H128W-14A engine, with delay set to 8 seconds, and adapted to the 38mm motor mount with a motor adapter from Public Missiles.
Recovery was single deploy parachute, no electronics.
Flight was great: straight, popped slightly ... [More]
Arrow Flight A3-4T - Sod Blaster 2021 [More]
Don't Forget to Brush Your Teeth Flight Finally, successfully ignition of all 3 engines, one pod failed to detach, but otherwise flew straight and recovered successefully! - 2xA8-0+C11-5 - Sod Blaster 2021 [More]
2021-03-27Arrow Flight A3-4T - 60 Acres North Field [More]
Don't Forget to Brush Your Teeth Flight 2 engines ignited, flew erratically. - 2xC6-0+D12-5 - 60 Acres North Field [More]
Fat Boy Mini Flight Beautiful flight. Retired rocket by donating to the kid's bin. - A3-4T - 60 Acres North Field [More]
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