2025 Rocket Resolutions: 1. Build and fly a mid-power rocket. One step down: got the kit as my Christmas present to me. 2. Design, build from scratch, and launch a minimum-diameter C-powered rocket.
1. Fly Subscale L1/L2 on mid-power by February 2. Get L1 (maybe L2?) 3. Complete a successful thrust vector controlled ascent portion of flight 4. Attend at LEAST one big rocketry event 5. Fly a BP cluster (at least 3 motors) 6. Mach 1? Thanks for the comments on my Goals! (Olivia D.)!
1.Build my Iron Maden motif themed Punisher 4 and fly it with a video camera 2 fly the 11.5-inch Performance Rocketry V2 again. Can I say N1800 3. Finish 7.5-inch Saturn V build.
1. Get my level one cert. on the Mini Magg (still need to figure out if I need nose weight at 3.6 pounds?…flying on CTI H225) 2. Get more CTI motors after I certify. 3. Build the LOC warlock for level 2!
Mini Maggs almost always benefit from a little nose weight. The overall weight doesn't have much affect on its necessity. The best thing you can do is load the motor in it and check the real world center of gravity
1. Return my dad's old Dynacom Tarantula to flight on an M4500 at Airfest 2. Log 100,000 feet cumulatively (my PerfectFlite Firefly is gonna get a lot of mileage) 3. Have fun
1. Maiden the rockets that are hanger queens: a 3" Blue Bird Zero upscale and a 4" Antares Explorer upscale. 2. Fly my Eiffel Tower to >1100' (the height of the real tower). 3. >4 successful L2 flights. 4. Decide on an L3 project.
I am going to try to get my L3 this year.
New years resolutions:
1. Check off L1 cert
2. Fly a supersonic rocket
3. L2 cert? (Maybe)
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2025 Rocket Resolutions:
1. Build and fly a mid-power rocket. One step down: got the kit as my Christmas present to me.
2. Design, build from scratch, and launch a minimum-diameter C-powered rocket.
Happy New Year!!!
1. Fly Subscale L1/L2 on mid-power by February
2. Get L1 (maybe L2?)
3. Complete a successful thrust vector controlled ascent portion of flight
4. Attend at LEAST one big rocketry event
5. Fly a BP cluster (at least 3 motors)
6. Mach 1?
Thanks for the comments on my Goals! (Olivia D.)!
1.Build my Iron Maden motif themed Punisher 4 and fly it with a video camera
2 fly the 11.5-inch Performance Rocketry V2 again. Can I say N1800
3. Finish 7.5-inch Saturn V build.
1. Get my level one cert. on the Mini Magg (still need to figure out if I need nose weight at 3.6 pounds?…flying on CTI H225)
2. Get more CTI motors after I certify.
3. Build the LOC warlock for level 2!
Mini Maggs almost always benefit from a little nose weight. The overall weight doesn't have much affect on its necessity. The best thing you can do is load the motor in it and check the real world center of gravity
1. Paint my kit-bashed Little John and Estes D-Region Tomahawk.
2. Fly them, along with my Estes Sasha and Saturn 1B.
It's not on my list, but I really should finish my Estes Saturn IB as well.
This looks fun:
1. Fly a two stage HPR (loc terrier SandHawk)
2. Fly over 10k feet
3. Manage not to lose either of these rockets
1. Return my dad's old Dynacom Tarantula to flight on an M4500 at Airfest
2. Log 100,000 feet cumulatively (my PerfectFlite Firefly is gonna get a lot of mileage)
3. Have fun
1. Maiden the rockets that are hanger queens: a 3" Blue Bird Zero upscale and a 4" Antares Explorer upscale.
2. Fly my Eiffel Tower to >1100' (the height of the real tower).
3. >4 successful L2 flights.
4. Decide on an L3 project.
Finish my 7.5" Little John and fly it on a Aerotech M1419
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