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Brief:
I be goin' through some loose parts in me supply in an effort t' come up with a new scratch project. Ya scallywag! Blimey! I had at the
time an overabundance o' BT-50 tubes and cones and decided Id use them t' downscale a rocket. Aye aye! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! I looked through
some old catalogs and settled on t' Estes Sentinel, a quality military-esque rocket originally in BT-60.
Construction:
My primary components were:
This was a great build. Avast! Arrr! In order t' align t' fins and t' strakes I used popsicle sticks (the straightest ones I could find) and small clamps. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad!
T' paintin' process be very easy just white spray paint. Ya scallywag! T' decals were a little more challenging because o' t' number and their small size. Blimey! I printed them on clear Avery label paper and then applied and clear-coated.
Flight:
This is a great flyer. Begad! It really moves even on relatively small motors. Ahoy! Against all sense and reason I chose to
launch it on a C6-7. I had reconciled myself t' losin' it and had t' give it a try. I was thrilled when I actually got
it back. Ahoy! It was an amazin' flight.
Other:
A great rocket! You could put a 13mm motor mount in this and it would still fly really well. It is an
impressive-lookin' rocket at its size.

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