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Oct 13, 2010 18:46 |  #1

Launched this rocket a few months back. This is the best shot of the series.


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Oct 13, 2010 22:41 |  #2

Good one.


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Oct 14, 2010 01:59 |  #3

Caught it in motion....nice.


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Oct 14, 2010 04:00 |  #4

cooooooool


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Oct 14, 2010 09:15 as a reply to  @ Desertraptor's post |  #5

Man, I can't believe these things are still around! I have Big Bertha laying up in the attic. Sadly I haven't gotten to fire them off in many many years. Nice shot btw.


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Oct 14, 2010 17:50 |  #6

FYI:

Model Rocket Thread...

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=757655




  
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Oct 14, 2010 18:18 as a reply to  @ gkarris's post |  #7

Thanks everyone!


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Oct 14, 2010 18:19 |  #8

I remember making one of those in the seventies as a kid! I think it held 4 engines!


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Oct 14, 2010 18:22 |  #9

G3G4G5 wrote in post #11098259 (external link)
I remember making one of those in the seventies as a kid! I think it held 4 engines!

This one only has one large C-6-5 engine, but there are many others with multi-stage launch systems. I believe there is Saturn V available from Estes thats 3 feet tall and uses massive engines.


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