Not a water rocket but a sweet rocket!
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Not a water rocket but a sweet rocket!
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Re: Not a water rocket but a sweet rocket!
That's pretty cool looking. Anyone think that the still photo on the end of the video is one of the most beautiful photos of a model rocket they have ever seen? If they had filmed that liftoff with a slow motion camera it could have passed for a real Saturn 5 liftoff!
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Re: Not a water rocket but a sweet rocket!
Yeah, the High Powered stuff is very cool but takes THOU$$AND$ of dollars to get there and years (sometimes too). Those guys are true engineers in their own right, the tech that goes into them is staggering. Dual deployment, seperating air frames, GPS, avionicts, trackers, in flight staging upper motors etc..
They are awesome, but in my opinion it hardly is worth the cost. It just isn't that much fun (unless you are truely driven) to watch it crash into the desert half the time and recover pieces of your rocket.
They are awesome, but in my opinion it hardly is worth the cost. It just isn't that much fun (unless you are truely driven) to watch it crash into the desert half the time and recover pieces of your rocket.
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