Usually the first Saturday of the month is Launch Day for the Orlando ROCK. Rain from hurricane Dorian has the field too wet to allow cars on the field.
I wasn't going to the club launch today - Lowe's was supposed to install my new patio door but the delivery guys screwed up! No door install, no club launch? Off to the schoolyard for a maximum B6-4 launches.
Still a favorite for first off the pad -
The Estes CURVILINEAR with an A8-3.
Altitude was an estimated 200' with 12" chute recovery.
Okay, launcher batteries are good, launch rod angle good, the camera works - moving on.
My old Hot Rod Rockets BELL BOTTOM was perfect with a 13mm A3-4t engine. This 22nd launch probably got to 300' with a loud pop from a strong ejection charge. The ribbed plastic streamer brought it back close.
The grass is very wet and so are my shoes - no mud but lots of morning dew. I always pack paper towels to dry off rockets when they touch down.
My Odd'l Rockets STEALTH was another A8-3 flight.
Everything looked great until a second after ejection when I realized the shock cord snapped - unusual for the elastic I use.
No damage and the nose cone with chute landed close.
I had prepped my Estes Saros clone for flight but couldn't pull the friction fit engine to see what it was. If it was a B6-4, it would fly too high for this small field. I didn't take the chance on losing it. When I got home I found out it was a B6-4.
Final flight of the morning, the Semroc CENTURION.
This is the one with interchangeable engine mounts, today it flew with a Estes B6-4 to 275'.
The Centuri style baffle worked like a charm - no wadding and no melts on the 12" parachute.
Keep the camera running -
I caught this right before the nose cone and chute touched the ground. Gee, that's a beautiful parachute.
Only four launches this morning, but four recoveries with only a broken shock cord.
Great photos!
ReplyDeleteHi Lonnie,
DeleteI'm still experimenting with the camera I got last year. I still need to up the shutter speed. Instead of trying to capture a picture closer to ignition at the blast deflector, now shooting "out" with a taller frame. Lots of cropping!