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1 Pound BP Rocket Compilation - Salute - Tigertail - 2stage - SFX Creamora With Huge Smokering

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2011

Different salute 1 pound BP rockets, TT headers, dual stage rocket and one creamora, check out http://skyisthelimitinc.com for info about pyrotechnics,safety, compositions, strobe,stingers and almost everything regarding pyro work.

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  • Really nice rockets!! so did you press them or by ramming ? i guess those are core burners right ?

  • @vess25 These engines are pressed yes, but they are all endburners actually, i use a very fast BP for these types.

  • race for the morning, you can hide in the sun till you see the light

    oh we will pray, it's alright \m/

    Good stuff, very cool rockets, it seems a little too much delay on the payload though.

  • @extrasonic The legend will always be remembered, yea, abit long delay on most of these 2008 engines, was in the beginning of my rocketry era these were made;)

  • Great intro! Some really great BOOMS in the montage! Love the outro as well, the way your SKYISTHELIMITINC comes in from that lingering circle of smoke in the air, with the Planet P tune playing. Nice!

  • @rovingrepairbot That intro i was lucky with, playing Dio while im driving, and meeting that car exactly when he sings about " see the light" and relaxing it of with some PPP and the soundless creamora was a easy way to end this film for sure. Thanks alot for the nice comment, very im glad you "see what i see" ;)

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  • Never tell me the sky is the limit, when there are footprints on the moon!!!

    hehe.. Nice video m8 :)

  • r.i.p. ronnie james dio

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  • @vess25 Many things you need to know, i suggest to read about these things, you can find lots about this in the web site i made, i have linked many useful sites on there, you find them on the right side of the page

  • @skyisthelimitinc Thanks! but would you mind telling me how many times do you usually press for the 1lb end burner rocket ? and about how many increment per insert per press ? and also how many force psi for the pressing? many thanks!

  • awsome vid

  • @skyisthelimitinc You're welcome!

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