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8/23/2009 3:41:57 PM EDT
Rediscovered model rocketry and forgot how much fun you can have doing it.
Cheap fun with kids.



Estes kits are readily available for $10 or less, launcher kits are a one time investment of $20.








If you're really lazy there are some RTF ones available too.
 
 
8/23/2009 3:43:58 PM EDT
[#1]
Had several of those growing up.



I still see them in WalMart, tempted to buy one for old times sake.
8/23/2009 3:44:43 PM EDT
[#2]
I used to love shooting the rockets as a kid.  I wonder if my stuff is still in my parents basement.......mmmmmmm.
8/23/2009 3:47:03 PM EDT
[#3]
I flew them myself before I took up shooting.

Just before I lost interest in it my rockets were either the Big Boys, Estes D-Sized engines, or the very smallest of their engines, the mini-something or other.
8/23/2009 3:49:28 PM EDT
[#4]




Quoted:

Rediscovered model rocketry and forgot how much fun you can have doing it.



Cheap fun with kids.




Estes kits are readily available for $10 or less, launcher kits are a one time investment of $20.



http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/603/dsc05566u.jpg



If you're really lazy there are some RTF ones available too.




PULL
8/23/2009 3:52:44 PM EDT
[#5]
Cheap is relative.

I was a rocket fanatic as a kid, always had a stash of about 100 assorted "motors" on hand ready for an impromptu launch session.

Plenty of A8-3, B6-4, C6-3, C6-7 and a few D12's.

Price those now and they are expensive... OK so I'm living in the past, Remembering IMI/Samson 55gr .223 for $249 a box, WSP $8.95/K Or best of all the Reloader Special 4x 1lb H335, 1K WSR and 1K Winchester bulk packed 55gr FMJBT for $79.95

Bring back Reagan and the 80's!

( I'm going to feel old for the rest of the day now...)
8/23/2009 3:53:41 PM EDT
[#6]
My 11yo son, the budding engineer, has made a bazooka to fire model rockets out of PVC pipe.  It has a sight, face shield, and electric igniter with safety.

8/23/2009 3:54:58 PM EDT
[#7]
Good stuff!

Anything you can jam a C6-5 motor into is good!
8/23/2009 3:55:25 PM EDT
[#8]
Haha.. I remember when I was about 9 my dad and I saw that we had rocketry coming up in our cubscout classes within a few weeks, so my dad went out and spent probably $400 on all the equipment (we needed

) . Then we spent hours putting together a couple rockets and headed to the desert.
The first engine we put in.. the weakest one: Fizzle.. nothing



The second engine, another "weak" one: Fizzle.. nothing



The third engine, a midrange one: fizzle... nothing



By now we were kind of bummed because we followed all the directions, and nothing was happening.



The third engine put put in.. the strongest, most powerful one the hobby shop had..
3...2...1... FFFFFFFFFFFSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
It went so high, we completely lost sight of it.. then we saw the chute pop, and the wind caught it, so we hopped on my bikes and ran after it.
After about 2 hours of looking through some pretty rough desert for it, we never found our mk1 rocket.
But we went out probably once every couple months and shot them off for years. It was a lot of fun.






 
8/23/2009 3:56:06 PM EDT
[#9]
We shot the one in the picture 5 or 6 times with B6-4 motors before loosing it after a C6-5 shot.



Didn't have an altitude gauge but the box said 1200ft with the B size so guessing 1600 at least.......chute deployed correctly and wind took it into the marsh.



Already went shopping for some replacements

8/23/2009 4:05:39 PM EDT
[#10]
Try getting into level 1 2 and 3 and watch the money go boom!!!  I also got a  two stage deployment K size rocket half way built that I'm selling with motor hardware as well!! Need to finance a new jump rig!!!
8/23/2009 4:11:02 PM EDT
[#11]
I used to fly mine at a local radio controlled airplane field.

All of the old guys would panic as I set up my AA site!

Good times good times......
8/23/2009 4:21:34 PM EDT
[#12]
I remember a rocket I built that had a payload section(The Marauder IIRC). In the instructions it said specifically not to put living things in the payload tube. Way to give a 12 yr. old ideas.

So every insect, spider, field mouse and salamander I could find took a ride.

I think it's time to start this again.

The mouse was a bit heavy though and once we let it out it didn't move from that spot for quite a while.



 
8/23/2009 4:23:38 PM EDT
[#13]



Quoted:


I used to fly mine at a local radio controlled airplane field.



All of the old guys would panic as I set up my AA site!



Good times good times......


This gives me an idea... I wonder if tannerite could be worked into the tip and explode on impact?


 
8/23/2009 4:26:30 PM EDT
[#14]



Quoted:





Quoted:

I used to fly mine at a local radio controlled airplane field.



All of the old guys would panic as I set up my AA site!



Good times good times......


This gives me an idea... I wonder if tannerite could be worked into the tip and explode on impact?
 


I would dice up mylar balloons and fill up the parachute section with it to make chaff after reading about it in The Hunt for Red October



 
8/23/2009 4:27:47 PM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:

Quoted:
I used to fly mine at a local radio controlled airplane field.

All of the old guys would panic as I set up my AA site!

Good times good times......

This gives me an idea... I wonder if tannerite could be worked into the tip and explode on impact?  


tag for arrest, bail hearing, and destruction of private property indictment.

8/23/2009 4:27:57 PM EDT
[#16]
It's funner to build 'em from scratch. As in make your own fuel as well. Much cheaper, and you get more launches.
8/23/2009 4:28:45 PM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:

Quoted:
Rediscovered model rocketry and forgot how much fun you can have doing it.

Cheap fun with kids.

Estes kits are readily available for $10 or less, launcher kits are a one time investment of $20.

http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/603/dsc05566u.jpg

If you're really lazy there are some RTF ones available too.





PULL


I was scrolling down and going to post that when I got to the bottom
8/23/2009 4:31:08 PM EDT
[#18]
This.

http://www.tripoli.org/
8/23/2009 4:33:17 PM EDT
[#19]
Sigh, I guess I am going to get back into rocketry, like I need another hobby.
8/23/2009 4:35:36 PM EDT
[#20]
My mom keeps reminding me my stuff is in her attic still. lol
8/23/2009 4:38:13 PM EDT
[#21]





Quoted:





Quoted:
Quoted:


I used to fly mine at a local radio controlled airplane field.





All of the old guys would panic as I set up my AA site!





Good times good times......



This gives me an idea... I wonder if tannerite could be worked into the tip and explode on impact?

 






tag for arrest, bail hearing, and destruction of private property indictment.








I wouldn't do such a thing... just thinkin'


Quoted:






I would dice up mylar balloons and fill up the parachute section
with it to make chaff after reading about it in The Hunt for Red October


 



Now that is a really great idea.
 
 
8/23/2009 4:39:36 PM EDT
[#22]
I loved my rockets as a kid! Oh, what I'd give to still have my Mars Lander!

I found a Saturn V kit back in the 80's and enjoyed every moment of building it. I took my sweet time and it was truly beautiful when I was finished...too good looking to risk flying. My son shamed me into it, though...

Liftoff went well. Nice and slow, then building up speed...until it got about 50 feet up and hung a left. Oh, SHIT!

Somehow it righted itself and gained enough altitude to safely deploy the chutes and land undamaged.

That was it...ONE flight...my heart simply couldn't stand it after that.
8/23/2009 4:41:24 PM EDT
[#23]
Good thread.  I have been thinking about these things for the last few weeks.  
8/23/2009 4:57:33 PM EDT
[#24]
I used to have quite a collection of model rockets. They were always fun to play with.

I knew a kid who would put gunpowder on top of the engine where it would blow the parachute out of the top. Expensive bottle rockets
8/23/2009 5:01:06 PM EDT
[#25]
They're especially fun if you live close to the airport.
8/23/2009 5:32:17 PM EDT
[#26]
I was a member of the West Covina Model Rocket Society in the late 60's and early 70's.

NASA Goddard did a short film about us in, I think, 1969.

This was serious stuff. We performed static testing, wind tunnel testing, and had advisers from local defense contractors helping us out.

The short film used to be up on youtube, but it's gone now.

http://rocketry.wordpress.com/2007/08/27/video-on-model-rocketry-from-the-1960s/

If anyone can find the video, let me know. I'd love to get a copy.

We had a launch site at a local park in the hills in the south part of town. After we burned the hillside down 3 times, they finally kicked us out and made us launch in the desert.
8/23/2009 5:32:42 PM EDT
[#27]
I've got two Estes rockets sitting about 15ft from me, my two sons (1 and 3) enjoy shooting them both off once every other weekend or so.  The Converter is taller than they are when using all four sections, gets up to just under 1K' with a C6-3.  The other one (Alpha III) gets well over 1.5K' on a C6-3.

Converter


Alpha III
8/23/2009 5:35:50 PM EDT
[#28]
Our rocketry days ended after we found a photo of a Bazooka and rocket.  One trip to Home Depot, some kitbashing from our rockets, and we had a tube-launched rocket.  

Mom and Dad were nowhere near as impressed as we were.
8/23/2009 5:40:49 PM EDT
[#29]
I remember doing those. Tons of fun. Kind of wish I was a kid again.
8/23/2009 5:47:21 PM EDT
[#30]
sorbitol, potassium nitrate, craft paper, glue and a dowel rod.

I think it took a couple of weeks for me to get the nozzle right.... Sometimes the failures are more fun than the successes.
8/23/2009 5:59:23 PM EDT
[#31]
I had my 8 yr old grandson at Walmart today and we were I was looking at the Estes kits. If he would have shown any interest, I would have bought one.
8/23/2009 6:01:42 PM EDT
[#32]
I really enjoyed myself during the 4th of July. Now I'm not so comfortable strapping sticks to rocket motors with various payloads.

8/23/2009 6:08:51 PM EDT
[#33]
It's cheap when you first get back into it.  Before long you're building the big boys.



Sorry for the lousy pic.  I flew the middle one on a K-550 to 3500 feet.
8/23/2009 6:18:17 PM EDT
[#34]



Quoted:


Our rocketry days ended after we found a photo of a Bazooka and rocket.  One trip to Home Depot, some kitbashing from our rockets, and we had a tube-launched rocket.  




Mom and Dad were nowhere near as impressed as we were.


This is where its at.

Made one for E size engines. they are 1" in diameter.

1" PVC was the launcher.

I want to make another one now that I have some fabrication skills to launch a "rocket" with retractable fins. or maybe RPG style...



CXS



 
8/23/2009 6:27:10 PM EDT
[#35]
My kids and I get a kick out of launching them. Wait for the kits and motors to go on sale at the Hobby Shop or Wally World. I got a box of 'B' and 'C' motors for $1 per 3 pack with ignitors and plugs. Fun, but we loose one about every third launch.

8/23/2009 7:05:05 PM EDT
[#36]





Quoted:



I've got two Estes rockets sitting about 15ft from me, my two sons (1 and 3) enjoy shooting them both off once every other weekend or so.  The Converter is taller than they are when using all four sections, gets up to just under 1K' with a C6-3.  The other one (Alpha III) gets well over 1.5K' on a C6-3.





Converter


http://www.billcooke.org/images/Fleet/Converter.jpg





Alpha III


http://www.billcooke.org/images/Fleet/Alpha_III.jpg



This is the view about 10 feet from me on top of one of my gun cabinets:










ETA:  Alpha III, FTW!!





 
8/23/2009 7:18:40 PM EDT
[#37]
Hi Power...the only way to go.

Old picture of me with one of my larger projects:
80% scale AIM-9L Sidewinder missle
54MM motor mount designed for K-J class motors


Also had fun working on a project to get into the 770mph club by getting a model rocket to break into mach 1. Small rockets using a composite E class motor. Getting it up to speed wasn't the hard part, keeping it together and recovering was the tricky part.

One of these days I plan on getting back into it, really enjoyable hobby.
8/23/2009 7:23:21 PM EDT
[#38]
IT IS NOT CHEAP!!

Maybe if you are using the smallest and second smallest engines, but i stopped when it got expensive, plus we couldnt find anywhere to launch them.. Which was when i was like 10. Me and my father built several from scratch, nothing special looking, but our best ones were 4-5 feet long, 4-5 inches wide and went on 3 C or D engines, i fogrget which ones. Man was that a blast! These things looked like cruise missles when they were flying!  

We had a couple that were 6-7 feet long, and very slim like 1-2 inches, and they would fly on one engine, but nothing like the 3 rocket ones.

I must admit though, shoving a B engine into a small rocket meant for an A engine, and watching the thing go out of site is pretty fun, we did this once, and the parachute failed to open, and the nose was a good 3-4 inches into the ground!
8/23/2009 7:43:04 PM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
Hi Power...the only way to go.

Old picture of me with one of my larger projects:
80% scale AIM-9L Sidewinder missle
54MM motor mount designed for K-J class motors.


Nice looking bird.  A J415 would give it quite a ride.