Jay's Prometheus
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Here's Prototype I of my Prometheus from June 2006.
The other 3 photos are from Bill E. "Wallyum's" launch about a year later on June 30, 2007. BARCLONE's own Craig McGraw, as well as John Thro and Andrew Scott, have all built and flown (I *think!*) their own 18mm versions of this model. Quote:
http://forums.rocketshoppe.com/showthread.php?t=173 (This was well before us BARCLONES hit upon our now-standard post format[s]. :o ) Cheers, |
I've got to rehab mine. The ST-5 connector tube became crimped after one of its flights, and not due to hangar rash or landing impact, either. I'm a bit nervous about using anything over an A8 in power; I think if I get around to building a second one, I'll use a 13mm mount. It really doesn't need more power than that for good flights.
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Ready To Build?
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The Prometheii are a couple of more projects currently on the back burner. :rolleyes: Cheers, |
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What, you're leaving out the SLS version on 24/29mm motors? |
Blowing it up 175%!
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Good job! ;) :D (And it's freakin' AWESOME!) Cheers, |
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Is that a TORC launch? I don't recognize that field. Haven't flown around houses since the Lebanon YMCA days. :rolleyes: :D |
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Nope--Harrodsburg KY, probably 2 years ago. That was an official beta of an SLS version Jay was (is?) thinking about selling. |
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:cool: How far off of US 27? I have one of these kits. Once my FSI mania wears off it's first to go in the build pile. :rolleyes: |
SLS Prometheus temporarily on hold
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'Cause real life happens, y'know. :rolleyes: ;) :D Quote:
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Prometheus in SLS and Regular Flavors... er, Sizes
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I pulled this one out of my "Tau Zero Rocketry" Facebook album, just so you could see them side by side. :eek: :rolleyes: :cool:
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