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Originally Posted by snaquin
AL
Now that you mention it I think that the EnerJet Sonic 36 that you posted the plans for is very likely a Gary Rosenfield design. If you have the first issue of Extreme Rocketry from March 2000, take a look at page 34. Gary is holding a three stage EnerJet-powered rocket with a "Mini-Cineroc" payload at Lucerne Dry Lake, c. 1973.
If you don't have the issue although it is out of print it is still available as a free download here with the Extreme Rocketry digital back issues:
http://www.extremerocketry.com/downloads/
Tell me what you think when you have a minute to take a look at this. The EnerJet Sonic 36 plans you have may be the plans for a two stage version of this rocket
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That sure looks like the bird to me .
Same fins , thats for sure, and according to the Composite Dynamics catalog ( ninfinger -
http://www.ninfinger.org/~sven/rock...d81/81cd28.html ), the mini-cineroc was 1.25" dia, which surprisingly enough is this size.
main body tube length looks longer on that one Gary's holding, but otherwise dead on .
Maybe someone could drop gary a note and ask him about it, and if the plans were published, maybe he knows what I forgot / misplaced ?
~ AL
ps: love the other pics in the articel, too .. like the Omaga with the strap-on boosters, or the Yellow & black AT hobby display, I've seen that photo before, but not in living color.
note the ACE ' Ultra' hanging - I had one of those, sold it to a friend who's now out of the hobby, might have to look him up and get patterns for that as well :-)