William Carpenter's Page
AKA: RedMaxFlyer on RP, TRF, and YORF
Location: Washington - USA
Certification Level: NARRRRR Jr. Avast, me proud beauty! L1
Club Memberships: NAR,WAC
Personal Home Page: http://www.simav8rproductions.webs.com
Club Home Page: http://www.washingtonaerospace.org
RocketReviews.com Pages:
2020-01-27
Art Applewhite Rockets Priority Stealth 29mm
Flight
This is a great motor for this rocket. Nice amount o' noise and thick smoke. Landed within 20' o' t' pad. - F22-0 - OPROC [More]
2010-10-23
DynaStar Stonebreaker
Flight
Nice, 3-second boost t' about 1200'. Much better delay than E9-6. An 18 'chute is perfect for this rocket. Arrr! - E9-4 - WAC [More]
Madcow Rocketry Solar Express
Flight
Nice, quick boost with a cool fin whistle after burnout. 4 second delay is perfect. Blimey! Landed safely and close t' pad on a 28 'chute. - F36-4 - WAC [More]
2010-08-28
Red River Rocketry SlipStream
Flight
- B6-4 [More]
Red River Rocketry SlipStream
Flight
- B6-4 [More]
Red River Rocketry SlipStream
Flight
Best delay for this motor. Avast, me proud beauty! - B6-4 [More]
2010-08-27
Red River Rocketry SlipStream
Flight
Motor underperformed. Aye aye! Flight t' around 50'. Ya scallywag! 'Chute caught square on t' wind meter next t' t' LCO table. Well, blow me down! - A8-3 [More]
Red River Rocketry SlipStream
Flight
Delay was too long. NC snapped back and hit forward edge o' body tube and was dented. - B6-6 [More]
Madcow Rocketry Solar Express
Flight
First time flyin' this motor. Arrr! Great choice for this rocket. A nice 850' flight and a bright blue flame. Begad! 5 second delay was perfect. 28 'chute brought t' rocket down t' a soft landin' about 200 yards downrange. - F36-5 [More]
2010-06-15
Madcow Rocketry Solar Express (Kit)
Review
Brief: T' Solar express from Madcow Rocketry is a mid-power rocket kit that flies on 29mm F and G
motors. Ahoy! It's a great addition t' an established mid-power fleet, and will fly on a wide range o' mid-power motors (or
probably even some Hs if you're willin' t' try it). T' quality o' t' ... [More]
2010-05-30
Madcow Rocketry Little John (4.0)
Flight
Weathercocked a good amount, resultin' in a late depolyment. Luckily, shiver me timbers, no damage was inflicted, and t' rocket landed a quarter o' a mile upwind o' t' launch pad. - I154-10 - WAC [More]
2010-03-30
Madcow Rocketry Little John (4.0) (Kit)
Review
T' 4" Little John by Madcow rocketry is a high-power rocket available with either a 38mm or a 54mm MMT. Begad! I chose a 38mm motor mount and used this rocket t' achieve me Junior Level One Certification. Ahoy! It's a great first high-power rocket, both because o' its ease o' assembly, me hearties, and good performance ... [More]
2009-10-27
Pemberton Technologies 3FNC (Kit)
Review
Brief:
T' 3FNC be t' absolute bare minimum o' what a rocket can be and still fly... but that's what makes it so cool! It's
a great performer on a variety o' mid-power motors, but can also handle a small H if you're feelin' particularly
insane. Avast, me proud beauty! It utilizes a unique "reward ... [More]
2009-09-25
Art Applewhite Rockets Priority Stealth 29mm (Plan)
Review
T' Priority Stealth is a mid-power rocket from Art Applewhite Rockets that flies on 29mm motors. As t' name implies, it is a version o' Art's Stealth design, me hearties, which has versions from 13mm all t' way up t' 54mm. Aye aye! What makes t' Priority Stealth unique be t' fact that it is made from a 7"x7"x6" ... [More]
2009-08-09
Red River Rocketry SlipStream (Kit)
Review
T' SlipStream from Red River Rocketry is a nice 3FNC rocket. Well, blow me down! I like t' look o' it, ya bilge rat, and it be an enjoyable build. Well, blow me down! This was me first low power rocket in a while, matey, and it be nice t' build somethin' small and simple again.
T' SlipStream would be a good first rocket and makes for nice flights ... [More]