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From: harmsworth1
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  • Beautifully built rocket. I watched the other video, too. But when I read you used a C6-5 for this rocket, I was surprised. My rockets disappear from view, when I use a C6-5. I build them as light as possible, use little glue, small parachute, lightweight wires and I make the fins aerodynamic. The nose cones of my rockets are very light hollow plastic with just a nut or bolt glued in the tip. They fly straight, superfast and high. Make your fins aerodynamic and you will be amazed !

  • @telescopereplicator Thanks for the compliment. I have built rockets with aerodynamic fins in the past and they certainly do fly better, but I do not have the patients I used to anymore. Thank You for posting the tip! I am sure others will take note of your advise.

  • @harmsworth1 It's true. It's a beautiful rocket. Nice color. I may use that color, too, one day. And about the height and speed: building a rocket as light and aerodynamic as possible will result in an impressive take-off and flight. But when I launch my lightest rocket with a C6-5 it just disappears...... I have to wait until I see a parachute...waaaaaaay up there. I prefer a lighter engine or a heavier rocket. At least then you can see it go up, parachute deployment and see it gliding down.

  • Excellent video, very clear and well edited, nice rocket too. What kind of camera did you use, it is so clear and so sharp.? I still have about 25 vintage Estes 1970's rockets in my collection, have flow most of them.

  • @Gatewayvick Thanks for the compliments. The camera is a 808 car keys Micro-camera I bought on ebay for $14.00. I had to buy the memory card separately. I bought the micro sd memory chip at Kmart for $9.00. I launched my first rocket in 1970 with the 6th grade rocket club at JFK Jr. High School in Deer Park, NY

  • Great job on this rocket! I had this same kit in the 80's, nice to see Estes bring it back.

  • @wildstar2199 Thanks, I built Estes rockets in the early 70's and I have just rediscovered this great hobby. I hope they bring back the Mars Snooper :-)

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