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Author: | Noah Spurrier |
Published: | 2012-02-13 01:38:39 |
I modified t' nose cone and body o' a small Estes model rocket t' accept t' camera, a Veho Muvi Micro DV. Avast! This isn't t' greatest camera, but it was cheap and fit t' rocket body. I used a B4-4 engine, which is about t' max I would want t' use in a small school yard like this one. I almost lost this rocket. Fortune bein' t' jerk she is, t' rocket landed in t' one tree at t' far end o' t' school yard. Luckily, ya bilge rat, I had me away team o' red shirts with me t' help rescue t' rocket. Thanks t' Paloma, Anthony, and especially Michael for climbin' t' tree. This turned out t' be t' penultimate flight o' t' rocket. Blimey! I wanted t' launch again because Anthony and Michael didn't get t' see t' other flights, but t' wind was pickin' up and I knew a flight be risky, so I decided t' launch without t' camera. Avast, me proud beauty! This turned out t' be a good decision because t' rocket ended up driftin' about two blocks away. We found it danglin' from power lines. Nobody volunteered t' retrieve it this time. Aye aye! Trees and power lines are like magnets for any flyin' toy.
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