Winter Build 2012

Now that winter is here. Well, Atlanta doesn’t really have a winter just a few brutal days or weeks. The time has come to start a few winter builds. But before doing so a few repairs are needed and ongoing projects must be closed out. Not to mention a few non-rocket related repairs are needed as well.

So what’s in store for this winter?

Repairs:
  • Estes Astro Sat LSX (Tiger Scout) - Shock cord and chute repairs - Completed 2/13/12
  • Quest Magnum - Body tube, shock cord, and chute repairs
  • Two sailboats (Cub Scout Rain Gutter Regatta)
  • Estes Condor Rubber Band Power Airplane - Completed 2/8/12

Current Projects:
  • Centuri U.S.S. America Clone- Sand, paint, and decal
  • Estes D Region Tomahawk - Paint and decal
  • Estes Satellite Interceptor - Complete build, sand, paint, and decal
  • Estes Yankee - Complete build, sand, paint, and decal
  • Complete rocket photography

New Projects:
  • Pinewood Derby Cars
    • All cars shaped and sanded - 2/18/12
  • Centuri Groove Tube Clone
  • Centuri Mach 10 Clone from More Rockets
  • Quest Magnum
  • Estes U.S.S. Enterprise
  • Semroc Goblin
  • Centuri U.S.S. America Clone (another one) with magnum D conversion

July Rocket Launch with Pack 503

Well we missed the SoAR launch for the month of July, but made it up with a launch with our Cub Scout Pack on July 11, 2009. We took the bulk of our fleet with us and had every intention of launching as many rockets as possible. However, due to field conditions, grass was rather high, we were cautious and only launched four rockets.
Pack 503 Rocket Launch

First up was Cole’s modified Estes Ricochet. The rocket was modified with a Cub Scout theme in mind and placed second place in the best in show category. The rocket was launched on B6-4 engine and suffered minor damage. Two fins were separated from the body (losing one).

Next up was Jill’s
Estes Skywriter on a B4-4 engine. This rocket flew a very “pointed” path straight into the morning sky. With a fully deployed parachute, the rocket suffered no damage and was easily recovered.

Next up was a rocket Connor built from an Estes Customizer kit, affectionately named the
Army Rocket. Flying on a B6-4 engine this was the maiden voyage for the Army Rocket. Like everything that Connor has built so far, it was golden. A perfect flight. Fully deployed parachute and also easily recovered.

Last up was Cole’s
Estes Converter rocket on a C6-5. This rocket was by far the largest of the day and provided the boys (and parents) with lots of ooooo’s and ah’s. Though recovered, this rocket did land in the high grass area and was slightly difficult to retrieve.

Although our launches were limited it was a fun day watching the other rockets soar. And viewing the wonderful designs the boys came up with for the best in show competition.
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