Chas Russell
10-16-2005, 11:57 AM
Not to steal Don Magness' thunder, but I was able to attend Sturday's portion of the DARS Shoot For the Stars launch in Windom, TX. Don is the launch director and the weather was great (and today's appears to be the same, if not better - at least in Fort Worth). One contest they held was a Squirrel Works' Red Baron glider duration. I saw three entries: John Dyer's (Red River Rocketry) dark red version with Texas A&M markings, Jack Sprauge's orange version with U of Texas markings, and Suzy Sprauge's Pink glider with - wait for it - Pink Panther markings. All flew well, but the highlight was Jack's Texas model on a B4-2 that was last seen climbing in a thermal towards Oklahoma. Most lost sight of the tiny model after 2.5 minutes.
FWIW, I did fly an H and an I flight in my Ohio State DG&A Arrow.
Don made the first flight of his upscale Red Baron. It was flown "nakkid" on a D12-3. If one could have a perfect first flight of any glider, this would be at the top of the list. Now, it will not be a shake-the-box and get a super flight model, but with proper trimming it should be on any glider fans list. It was truely impressive. He had an early bundled kit of materials (unbagged) and there is a lot of laser cut balsa. It will not be an inexpensive kit (I heard $40 plus or so). But it was really cool. Perhaps today he will have flown it again and perhaps will eventually find its "speed of balsa".
John Dyer of Red River Rocketry flew a couple of prototyes for future kits.
I am not affiliated with DARS, SW, or RRR. Just a model rocketeer since 1867. No BAR here.
Chas
FWIW, I did fly an H and an I flight in my Ohio State DG&A Arrow.
Don made the first flight of his upscale Red Baron. It was flown "nakkid" on a D12-3. If one could have a perfect first flight of any glider, this would be at the top of the list. Now, it will not be a shake-the-box and get a super flight model, but with proper trimming it should be on any glider fans list. It was truely impressive. He had an early bundled kit of materials (unbagged) and there is a lot of laser cut balsa. It will not be an inexpensive kit (I heard $40 plus or so). But it was really cool. Perhaps today he will have flown it again and perhaps will eventually find its "speed of balsa".
John Dyer of Red River Rocketry flew a couple of prototyes for future kits.
I am not affiliated with DARS, SW, or RRR. Just a model rocketeer since 1867. No BAR here.
Chas