That glider at the end had some strange kamakazi dive techniques. Looks like those kids were having a great time! God bless you for taking the time to share this great hobby with them.
Garrett is an excellent rocket builder. He likes to build them but not fly them. He has several rockets hanging from the ceiling in the Hobbyco store. Last month, we managed to lose his Sasha (and booster) and Mean Machine. He's cool with it because he can build more.
I saw a video of an Estes Mean Machine get caught in a thermal and it went away. Glad that didn't happen to that one rocket. It sure went back and forth a lot.
Well done! Thanks for sharing.
That glider at the end had some strange kamakazi dive techniques. Looks like those kids were having a great time! God bless you for taking the time to share this great hobby with them.
Garrett is an excellent rocket builder. He likes to build them but not fly them. He has several rockets hanging from the ceiling in the Hobbyco store. Last month, we managed to lose his Sasha (and booster) and Mean Machine. He's cool with it because he can build more.
I saw a video of an Estes Mean Machine get caught in a thermal and it went away.
Glad that didn't happen to that one rocket. It sure went back and forth a lot.
Yep, that was Mike's Mean Machine. After it drifted away, we never saw the rocket or Mike again.
2:00 - in my younger rocketry days never did I ever get to first base!
I'm telling ya. Chicks dig rocket men!