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Joe Sr's PageAKA: Joe Location: Gladys, VA Certification Level: Working on L1 Club Memberships: NAR Favorite Rockets: V2 - Patriot - Little John Biography: Been in and out of Model Rocketry for many years now. Decided to "go for it" and get my L1 cert in Nov 2012 if the weather permits. I will keep you posted on what develops. Favorite rockets???? That's tough......lets start with the V2, Patriot, Little John, just about anything military.
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2012-10-26Mountainside Hobbies 4" V2 - Lug to Rail Guide Build Entry Decided to change out the 1/4" brass lug for the 1010 rail guides. Didn't take too long to grind off the lug with the dremel. Little bit of sanding and primer and I was ready to attach the guides. Since there will be no screws to aid in attachment I will make sure both the guides ... [More]
2012-10-10Mountainside Hobbies 4" V2 - Build complete - ready for paint. Build Entry Finished the build and got it primed. Now it's ready for paint and recovery items.
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2012-10-04ASP V-2 Model Rocket Kit - 24 mm Build [More]
2012-01-01Mountainside Hobbies 4" V2 Build Even thought I started building this kit over a year ago I decided to add it to my build list. This is my first HPR build and I plan on getting my L1 with this kit.
As of this date: The fins are completed, nose cone completed and primed, body tube, boat tail w/engine tube & centering ... [More]
Estes Patriot M104 Build Always wanted the Patriot kit so I ordered one. Will assemble the rocket and use the Sunward baffle kit. Should be a easy straight forward build. What a great way to start off the new year. [More]
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