[NRV Rocketry] Suggestions for good L2/L3 Rockets?
james desposito
jdesposito69 at hotmail.com
Sat Jul 12 07:23:30 CDT 2014
After a lot of homework and building a 5'' Big Nuke kit from Loc for my level 3 i found out it is going to hit a altitude of
over 10,200 feet and not to many places to fly. know I''m thinking more toured a 7.67'' rocket like the Bruiser-EXP - 3" from Loc that will stay under 10,000 feet with the smallest M. You have a better chance of keeping your rocket with an 8'' just my opinion. jimmy d
> From: tweeksjunk2 at theweeks.org
> To: nrvr at nrvr.org
> Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 02:00:08 -0400
> Subject: [NRV Rocketry] Suggestions for good L2/L3 Rockets?
>
> Hey all..
>
> So we've had a lot of people certing up as of late. They've got their Level-1
> (H-I motors) and Level-2 certs (J-L).. and some are trying (or at least
> starting to think about) their Level-3 now (M-O motors).
>
> I'm thinking my next big rocket will probably be a 5" (dia) airframe, probably
> all fiberglass or bluetube. Maybe scratch built (with a nice big ebay for lots
> of electronics and HAM radio gear).. maybe a kit. I like the flexibility of a
> multi-motor cluster, like what Giovanni had on his black momba:
> http://nrvr.org/photos/2012-02-04-5_NRVR-VAST-VT-Launch/IMG_2421.JPG
> http://nrvr.org/photos/2012-02-04-5_NRVR-VAST-VT-Launch/IMG_2422.JPG
> http://nrvr.org/photos/2012-02-04-5_NRVR-VAST-VT-Launch/video/MVI_2435.flv.html
>
> or maybe a just a more traditional single 75mm:
> http://nrvr.org/photos/2011-09-10-11_NRVR-VAST-Launch-WEB/2011-09-10-11_nrvr-
> vast-launch/img_1053.jpeg.html
>
> Suggestions.. thoughts.. related questions?
>
> Tweeks
> p.s. we're working out the final details for another Kentland launch in two
> weeks (26th).
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