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Cardstock Soyuz
Rather than Hijack Scotty Dog's thread (sorry about that), I decided to start a new one.
I made this a while back but new cardstock modelers may not have seen it. Build thread is here. It's light enough to fly on D12-3's amd still strong enough composite motors. First launch pic on D12-3 and second on E18-4W.
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Bob Harrington NAR #62740 L1 AMA #46042 CMASS & RIMRA Member |
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Nice
Very nice. I may just have to fire up the printer this weekend.HMMM, I could do that, or, go out and move more snow!!!!!!. Tough choice
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Very motivational Bob.....
There are a few of these printed off at 150% and 200% hiding in the closet. May have to break one out.
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Layne Pemberton NAR# 83083 Mad Scientist, Minion and Owner PembertonTechnologies.com P.O. Box 250760 North Little Rock AR, 72225 L1 on Pem-Tech Space Ark at NSL2007 pem_tech (at) Yahoo (dot) com TRF (at) pembertontechnologies (dot) com |
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Nice Job!
Bob,
Nice work. I'll make that my next paper build as soon as I finish up the two I have underway. Too many projects, not enough time. Peter Alway published a paper Vostok in Sport Rocketry in the mid '90's. I belive it was for LPR. Daniel |
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Yes, I built one. For a ham-handed clod like me, it was a bugger, but it flies very nicely on a C6-5.
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