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Steve Eve's Record Setting Saturn V Launch - April 25, 2009 - Steve Eve Saturn 5

This is Steve Eve's 36ft 1600lb 1/10 scale "miniature" Saturn V rocket launch earlier today, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the first landing on the moon. The rocket was lofted by eight 13,0...  
 
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WardyLion (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Excellent stuff! I salute your efforts and I hope to see more soon. It makes my own efforts seem even more pathetic though! I do have a bigger one planned for the new year but it's still only a few feet tall.

Wardy
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@watto958 i don't gieve a crap about what u say, or about who you are, or about the fact that you are nothing but a porn interracial gang bang casting gone wrong. This "rocket" is a joke. I can spit higher than that. End of story.
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Rocketryman (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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How was that launch allowed with those people so close.

That had to be against Tripoil and AMA Regulations.
rcgrabbag (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Not sure what the regs are since I was just a spectator, but regular folks like me were kept 1/4 mile away. Maybe the others you see were from the media and allowed to be closer?
qwasd0r (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Wow 36 ft height, that's massive. Really nice video!
rcgrabbag (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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A military responsible? What the F does that mean? This is a miniature, a replica, a model, you dope!!! Please comment more so we can all laugh our asses off at your stupid comments.
givemetoast (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Best video version I've seen! Nice camera work...Thanks!
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In engineering, it is rare for your condition, that the materials are the same weight (you actually mean density, but we'll let that go), or even the same materials, to be met. Certainly in this case it is not. In common engineering practice as well as in this case, the ratio is the linear measure. It is what Werner von Braun would have expected when considering a 1:10 model. Get over it.

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