Here's Mike's launch report from YORF -
"This Saturday, we held our egg loft duration contest.
I'm proud to say that my 2X upscaled Cyclone won, with a flight duration of approx 30 seconds and a safe recovery of the egg. The spinning motion was beautiful to watch. The descent was so slow that the rocket appeared to be floating on its way down -- for a few seconds, it seemed to be hovering in place. It was a definite crowd favorite."
To give you an idea of the size, the assembled rocket stands approximately 2 feet tall, and uses a 12oz plastic bottle for its egg capsule. The main body tube is BT-50, large enough to carry a D-sized motor."
It's interesting how Mike used a soft drink bottle to hold the egg payload.
Congratulations Mike, the Cyclone is amazing to watch on recovery. With a Egg payload - even more so!
Mike is a member of the NAR FLASH section of Cape Coral, FL.
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