I would have to disagree with you. There is a lot of information available on the internet about large projects. You just have to look. When you are flying at this level. It's hard to inform every one of every little think you do. Maybe if I knew who you were I would be willing to get you in touch with those in the know.
@r0ck3tsm0k3 ????? Well first of all it wasn't my rocket so I don't know all the details. What do you want to know. I can find out more if you like. But first of all who are you.
@r0ck3tsm0k3 ????? Well first of all it wasn't my rocket so I don't know all the details. What do you want to know. I can find out more if you like. But first of all who are you?
@TheBayourat I dont mean just here, I mean on the internet in general. People always fly large projects and share precious little info about them. How much information has been released about the first and only amateur rocket to fly into space? My point is, after months (or years) and thousands of dollars working on rockets, why not do a decent post-flight debrief online? It is free and takes an hour. Just as a favor to those of us who were not there on the day.
I would have to disagree with you. There is a lot of information available on the internet about large projects. You just have to look. When you are flying at this level. It's hard to inform every one of every little think you do. Maybe if I knew who you were I would be willing to get you in touch with those in the know.
TheBayourat 3 weeks ago
Spend $8,000 on a rocket and no info posted... fairly typical for large projects.
r0ck3tsm0k3 4 months ago
@r0ck3tsm0k3 ????? Well first of all it wasn't my rocket so I don't know all the details. What do you want to know. I can find out more if you like. But first of all who are you.
TheBayourat 4 months ago
@r0ck3tsm0k3 ????? Well first of all it wasn't my rocket so I don't know all the details. What do you want to know. I can find out more if you like. But first of all who are you?
TheBayourat 4 months ago
@TheBayourat I dont mean just here, I mean on the internet in general. People always fly large projects and share precious little info about them. How much information has been released about the first and only amateur rocket to fly into space? My point is, after months (or years) and thousands of dollars working on rockets, why not do a decent post-flight debrief online? It is free and takes an hour. Just as a favor to those of us who were not there on the day.
r0ck3tsm0k3 3 weeks ago
I was told 65,000' but I can't confirm that.
TheBayourat 4 months ago
Any idea how high it flew?
glmayback 4 months ago
Yes, that was it! Nice flight!
TheBayourat 5 months ago
Adrian Carbine's "Triple Threat" ?
Mysticlambo 5 months ago