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Red River Rocketry
Looks like the dust from the Lander builds is going to be pretty thick for a while, so instead of breaking out mine and adding to the chaos, I decided to start on one of the other kits I picked up at Narcon, the Red River Rocketry Starliner DST. It's a sharp looking little kit that uses a cool mix of tail cone/transition and fins. Pretty unique looking, and it looks like it will be a pretty quick build.
(BTW, the pic is from the RRR website. Just thought you'd like to see the kit.)
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For whatever reason, that kit really caught my attention at narcon also. Nice fellow that runs RRR, had a good chat with him. Too bad I had already blown my budget by that time... I look forward to hearing how the build & launch goes. -Paul |
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Yes, you're talking about John Dyer. John and Scott Hunsicker, when they were a team back in the early 1970's, once held the US (and world, if I'm not mistaken) Parachute Duration Record (not sure what class, but I think it was an A or B motor). I met John at the Tex Regional in McGregor, TX last June, having not seen him since the late 1970's. It was really great to see him again.
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It was great seeing you again too! Yep... Scott and I had to beat Carl Feldhaus's 1 minute B engine Parachute flight. We definately succeeded - total flight time was 39 minutes 32.5 seconds. The funny thing is Scott and I followed what we thought was the model out of the field - it landed in a nearby park. When we got close enough we relised it was a bird that had crossed under our model while we were tracking it. We got back to the field just in time to see the model touch down about 100 yards from the pad - it never left the field. |
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Hey Paul! Thanks for the kind words. I understand blowing budgets. Will you be at NSL or NARAM? John |
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Actually, the only ones that picked on us was us... Everyone had a good laugh. Anyone who hasn't tracked a vapor model raise their hands John |
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Let me know how the build goes. I have a question - how do you post fotos here? Can ya tell I'm just a newbie to this forum??? John --- John Dyer www.redriverrocketry.com |
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I haven't been able to figure that out, either. I just put in the links to alternate websites of a pic(s) I wish to show. So, don't feel bad, John. I've been on this server for a little while!
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(This thread is beginning to sound like that new song by the Grasscals -- "Me and John and Paul...") Hello, John... At the bottom of the message editor screen there is a button which says "Manage Attachments". Click this button, and you are given another screen with ten upload buttons. You can attach up to ten files to any one message. The images are then placed as thumbnails at the bottom of the message, and these become links to the full-size image. Welcome to the forum!
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