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Deucey 2.5
Credit where it is due. I got the inspiration for this 24mm Black Powder two stage from the original Barclone design here
The result is: 2012-06-07-ROCStock-35-0036.jpg by InDanaPt, on Flickr More Barclone inspired designs are in progress. Thanks to all
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Very nice!
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That is gorgeous, Jeff!
Beautiful job and camera shot! Quite striking! Allen |
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Ahem!
You know, of course, a full write-up and some form of plan (like a RKT file) will be expected. So, how'd it go? Nice launch shot, and looks like a beautiful build. How well did it fly? Inquiring minds want to know!
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Yes. I have the ROCKSIM file. I'll get it uploaded to the studio. Quote:
It flew great. Conditions were calm. I had an Adept ALTIM 1 along for the ride on a D12/D12-7 stack. Given all those fins and strakes it recorded a respectable 1690'. There was no damage to the booster or the sustainer. Chute size was 16 inches. Next time I'll give a D12/E9 combo a try.
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You need a nice high-res catalog shot of that bird.
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