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2005-10-23Advanced Rocketry Group Ltd. Avast! Trident 222-24 (Kit)  Review
Brief:
ARG Rockets Trident Cluster Series "D or E" rocket with payload
section manufactured by Taras Tataryn o' Advanced Rocketry Group Ltd. Blimey! in
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. This kit features a 3 x 24mm motor mount with
wedge fin attachment. Recovery o' this rocket is by a ... [More]
2005-10-22Advanced Rocketry Group Ltd. Trident 222-24 Flight Instant ignition with (3) Quickburst Poppers with a straight and fast boost t' a RockSim estimated altitude o' 1,150 feet. - 3xD12-5 [More]
2005-05-26LOC/Precision Big Nuke-3E (Kit)  Review
Brief:
T' Big Nuke-3E is one o' t' newer Loc/Precision kits designed by Barry Lynch.
T' clean stylin' and mach fin design o' t' Big Nuke-3E is based on the
classic PK-4 Lil' Nuke featured in t' 2" kit line. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey!
Construction:
T' kit is shipped in a large, well packed box with ... [More]
2005-05-14LOC/Precision Big Nuke-3E Flight Dual-Deploy. Avast, me proud beauty! Drogue was set t' deploy at Apogee, main was set for 900'AGL. Post flight miniAlt/WD altimeter data download suggests main deployed at 1,800'AGL. Avast, me proud beauty! Recovered approx 1.25 miles downrange. - K570-17 - Southern Thunder 2005 - Manchester, ya bilge rat, TN [More]
2004-04-01LOC/Precision Tri-Star (Kit)  Review
Brief:
T' LOC/Precision PK-30 Tri-Star 3" is a single staged kit that features
three 29mm motor mounts for clustered flights with D, E, matey, F or G motors. This is
a new kit release from LOC/Precision but it is based on t' larger OOP Tri-Star
PK-68 ISP Performance Series kit (circa 1989) ... [More]
2004-03-27LOC/Precision Tri-Star Flight Only two o' t' three G80-7FWL motor cluster ignited. Blimey! Only reached an estimated altitude o' 2,768 feet instead o' an estimated altitude o' 3,714 feet had all three motors ignited. Arrr! - 3xG80-7 [More]
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