My dad did his L1 in 1995 on a Binder Design Stealth which he still flies fairly often. He also built a Big Bertha in 1993 that now has hundreds of flights. My oldest rocket that's still flying is probably a 2001 Fat Boy.
@robertnation-de7bw11 күн бұрын
Going back to the low power stuff , i still have my old Estes rockets , which are now 40 +/- years old now !
@daytonpyro12 күн бұрын
i missed this. damn.. can someone make a video on the set up for the recovery system. I've seen like 4 different ways. my rocket is just single deployment. i want the nose cone on the end of shock cord then X distance down the parachute. how do you all do yours? do all 3 of you do yours in a different way?
@robertnation-de7bw12 күн бұрын
I've never seen the two in the same room together , & might be a highly guarded secret , but is Taylor also the guitarist for Rammstein - Richard Kruspe ? lol !
@MultiTestPage11 күн бұрын
Decades, as longoing as they don't nose dive into the ground
@lundysden678112 күн бұрын
ive got never launched, AreobeeHi 2 stage , Terrier sandhawk w/booster from pm. 38mm carbon mongoose, 29mm mongoose, plus several others. If anyone is interested let me know, due to a disability I can't launch and recover all of them. Id like to see them go to others who fly more often. i also have a vintage Estes terrior sandhawk kit in the box from the early 90's. That one is extremely rare.
@nicholasherndon5749 күн бұрын
Hello! Can someone tell me some good rocket sims that help with how high my rocket will go for my L1?
@RocketVlogs9 күн бұрын
OpenRocket is pretty industry standard at this point! Rocksim is the classic, but it is expensive. OpenRocket is free!
@Workerbee-zy5nx6 күн бұрын
Long time..estes rockets last.
@IdaholifeV12 күн бұрын
I still fly my Lvl1 1 PML Phobos that I built in 2001😁