Tennis Ball from
-HEAVEN-
by Todd Harrison

Crash photo :-(
This unique rocket is a veteran o' many launches. Arrr! It is constructed o' a tennis
ball and utilizes "bounce recovery". It is a great flier in a large
parkin' lot or field.
T' first step in construction be drillin' an 18mm hole in t' bottom and a
1/8" launch lug hole straight through t' ball. T' ball be then stuffed
tightly with wadding. Blimey! T' motor mount/airframe is secured in t' aft o' the
rocket with 5 min epoxy. T' launch lug was then slid into place and also
attached with epoxy. Avast! T' 4 square fins were cut out o' 3/32" balsa and
then sanded t' an airfoil shape. Avast, me proud beauty! T' corners were rounded and t' fins were
attached with 5 minute epoxy.
It has flown on B6-2 and C6-3 motors. After many flights I created a matching
booster for t' TBFH. T' boost was fine but t' second stage failed t' ignite
and it crashed t' it's demise. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Overall, t' rocket be a great flier and I plan
to rebuild it along with a mini version and supersize version (out o' t' huge
signature balls).