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And now for something completely different...
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And now for something completely different...
HI Guys,
I haven't been here for quite awhile being busy with other things. However, some of you might get a kick out of my two You Tube Videos
which showcase my latest twin Cox powered rocket boosted SR-71 C/L scale model. Below are the links... ENJOY!
Cheers,
Paul (aka "The Rocketman")
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYCTA9D3ImQ&feature=youtu.be
YOUTUBE.COM
SR 71 Scale model rocket motor test fire
My SR-71 Blackbird control line scale model incorporates a high power Aerotech Composite Rocket Motor E15-PW 61388.
YOUTUBE.COM
SR-71 C/L Scale...the winning flight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvNG20w9pQ0&t=2s
I haven't been here for quite awhile being busy with other things. However, some of you might get a kick out of my two You Tube Videos
which showcase my latest twin Cox powered rocket boosted SR-71 C/L scale model. Below are the links... ENJOY!
Cheers,
Paul (aka "The Rocketman")
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYCTA9D3ImQ&feature=youtu.be
YOUTUBE.COM
SR 71 Scale model rocket motor test fire
My SR-71 Blackbird control line scale model incorporates a high power Aerotech Composite Rocket Motor E15-PW 61388.
YOUTUBE.COM
SR-71 C/L Scale...the winning flight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvNG20w9pQ0&t=2s
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Re: And now for something completely different...
Hi, Paul,
We had fun talking about that plane on our Stunthangar Hangouts show Friday night, Dennis Adamisin told us about it. Here's a link to the show, and our discussion of it starts at about 3:03:44.
https://youtu.be/4lXIYqZrJuA
Thanks for posting the link,
Rusty
We had fun talking about that plane on our Stunthangar Hangouts show Friday night, Dennis Adamisin told us about it. Here's a link to the show, and our discussion of it starts at about 3:03:44.
https://youtu.be/4lXIYqZrJuA
Thanks for posting the link,
Rusty
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And now for something completely different...
HI Rusty,
Thanks for the post.. My scale SR-71 model incorporated a single high power Aerotech Composite Rocket Motor E15-PW 61388.
The You Tube link above shows how the engine fires. Just chuffing with flame at first, then the full boost comes on with somewhat of a bang.
It was apparently heard all the way across the field! It was a glorious moment...
Cheers,
Paul
p.s. Yes, my French last name is pronounced JEE-Boe.
Thanks for the post.. My scale SR-71 model incorporated a single high power Aerotech Composite Rocket Motor E15-PW 61388.
The You Tube link above shows how the engine fires. Just chuffing with flame at first, then the full boost comes on with somewhat of a bang.
It was apparently heard all the way across the field! It was a glorious moment...
Cheers,
Paul
p.s. Yes, my French last name is pronounced JEE-Boe.
Last edited by Paulgibeault on Sun Jun 16, 2019 2:39 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : info added)
Paulgibeault- Gold Member
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Location : Leduc, Alberta Canada
Re: And now for something completely different...
That was COOL Paul you could really see a boost of power when the rocket kicked in ! Got me a Chuckle Thanks for the links ! and Congrats on the wins !!
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Re: And now for something completely different...
Awesome!
Next try a long burn motor, 15 seconds for this motor
AEROTECH H13ST-P
With a single stage rocket, a guy got this motor to +17,000 feet high.
Next try a long burn motor, 15 seconds for this motor
AEROTECH H13ST-P
With a single stage rocket, a guy got this motor to +17,000 feet high.
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