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| Warp II This is my FAVORITE, and one of my first. I usually have a little paratrooper that jumps out at ejection. B6-0/A8-5 is a good combo for this one, but it'll take 'em bigger. |
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| SuperNova Another of my first, lost the original balsa blocked palstic cone and Estes sent me the all plastic version, also shortened the BT due to a long stent in the package resulted on a crimped section (5" lost). The booster fins are supposed to be reversed but I like them this way. It's a very light model so I've got to be carefull when I fly it. |
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| Maxtrax Maxtrac, it's OK, barely. Everybody, I imagine, buys it because of the altimeter. First day it worked great, second day it was funky, ain't worked since. Still flies nice though and I keep hoping the meter will start working again. |
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| Shuttle Express This ones fun, got to be CAREFUL in the wind those little planes will get you running, AND it's hard to keep track of 3 things at one time. On a calm day they will depart at ejection then circle down and land fairly close to each other. |
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| Fatboy Oh, the fat boy, look close at the damage. It's another of my favorites. Original nose cone was sacrificed to the Team America Rocketry Challenge teens "RocketBoys". Fins have been knocked off 3 times, using nomex for wadding, suprisingly a chemlite REALLY makes the unpainted nose light-up brightly, GREAT FOR NIGHT LAUNCHES. |
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| Baby Bertha I must have put most of my favorites on this page, ABSOLUTE great flier. I' don't think I launch unless Baby Bertha goes up first and then at least once more. Probably one of my best 'finishing' jobs ever, a nice little strip of "chrome" just below the nose and "chrome" on the fins give it a touch. |
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