
I don't care, it was just built for fun, something different at the group launch.
Just over 27" tall and 3.75 oz (no engine)
It'll fly with B6-2, C6-3 or C6-5 engines.
It should be a big hit with the kids.


The Batter Up has been flown twice since the build was finished. Once with a B6-2 at the schoolyard and with a C6-3 at the last Orlando ROCK launch on October 1.
It's goofy and stable. At the ROCK launch I had two misfires or as the RSO said: "Two strikes!" It did fly on the third attempt. That ball is hard to find in tall grass.
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