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date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 08:58:26 -0700,    group: uk.tech.rocketry        back       
Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Hi all,

As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
better than a lot of previous attempts.

Annoyingly a few are out of focus - with the crowd behind the rocket
it's very easy to end up focussed on the wrong point. Something I
shall be paranoid about from now on I guess...

I've also made my Big EARS set available - they're not as good a set
as those from this weekend I'm afraid.

Big EARS:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/

June EARS:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/

As usual if anyone wants full-res copies of anything, let me know.
Pretty much all of them are mildly tweaked, but the June ones are
mostly fine straight out of the camera.

Cheers,

Niall
date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 08:58:26 -0700   author:   Niall Oswald (via Google)

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Niall Oswald (via Google) wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
> pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
> shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
> better than a lot of previous attempts.
> 
> Annoyingly a few are out of focus - with the crowd behind the rocket
> it's very easy to end up focussed on the wrong point. Something I
> shall be paranoid about from now on I guess...
> 
> I've also made my Big EARS set available - they're not as good a set
> as those from this weekend I'm afraid.
> 
> Big EARS:
> 
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/
> 
> June EARS:
> 
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/
> 
> As usual if anyone wants full-res copies of anything, let me know.
> Pretty much all of them are mildly tweaked, but the June ones are
> mostly fine straight out of the camera.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Niall


Top pics! There are a lot of good ones, but I think my favourite is
IMG_7319 - kind of sums up the entire day ;)
date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 18:03:55 -0500   author:   Richard Parkin a@b.c

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
> As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
> pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
> shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
> better than a lot of previous attempts.

Most excellent photos sir!
What motor is this?
http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7429+copy.jpg.html

M.
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 08:15:44 -0000   author:   Martin Sweeney

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
"Martin Sweeney"  wrote in message 
news:1181290544.185320.148090@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>> As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
>> pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
>> shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
>> better than a lot of previous attempts.
>
> Most excellent photos sir!
> What motor is this?
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7429+copy.jpg.html

Congreve something or other I assume; don't think I saw that flight...
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 09:39:10 +0100   author:   Richard Parkin

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
On Jun 8, 9:15 am, Martin Sweeney  wrote:

> What motor is this?http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG...

Congreve F40 (IIRC) Firestarter. Took about half an hour to ignite,
but was very nice when it went. Chris Bohin's rocket.

I was caught out by the slow ignition on Gary's J570W-powered Hawk -
when it went, I managed to capture it but the camera (auto) focussed
on the windsock. Lessons learned about AT motors and photography
there!

Niall
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 03:31:07 -0700   author:   Niall Oswald (via Google)

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
On Jun 8, 12:03 am, "Richard Parkin" <a...@b.c> wrote:

> Top pics! There are a lot of good ones, but I think my favourite is
> IMG_7319 - kind of sums up the entire day ;)

I thought this one:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7312+copy.jpg.html

Summed up your day quite nicely ;) Did you actually fly in the end?

Niall
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 03:35:10 -0700   author:   Niall Oswald (via Google)

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
"Niall Oswald (via Google)"  wrote in message 
news:1181298910.439584.122950@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 8, 12:03 am, "Richard Parkin" <a...@b.c> wrote:
>
>> Top pics! There are a lot of good ones, but I think my favourite is
>> IMG_7319 - kind of sums up the entire day ;)
>
> I thought this one:
>
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7312+copy.jpg.html
>
> Summed up your day quite nicely ;) Did you actually fly in the end?
>
> Niall

Nope, but I have 3 preped motors for when I do ;)
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 13:31:13 +0100   author:   Richard Parkin

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
On 8 Jun, 11:31, "Niall Oswald (via Google)" 
wrote:
> Congreve F40 (IIRC) Firestarter. Took about half an hour to ignite,
> but was very nice when it went. Chris Bohin's rocket.

It was a 120Ns G40 firestarter. It did take a very, very long time to
get up to pressure and that was on the second attempt too. It's a
really nice set of pics Niall, I especially like this one of Ben with
his Kone:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7225+copy.jpg.html

And this gorgeous shot of my 18mm cluster:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7366+copy.jpg.html
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 14:37:29 -0000   author:   Chris B.

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Niall Oswald (via Google) wrote:
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/

Thanks so much for capturing some shots of PARS.

Oliver's HPR rocket is called WOWROC 2.

(not to be confused with WOWROC 1 - which was his E-class height record 
last year)


http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6021+copy.jpg.html

It's a modified, stretched and much strengthened Sprint, with dual 
recovery added. It was the rocket he did his Level 1 on (2G) and has 
since flown on 3G several times. He is waiting for the right day for his 
4G launch, and it is stable according to our calculations to 6G - 
although we'll probably stick at 5G for his Level 2 flight when he feels 
ready.


The other PARS rocket you took was of Sebastian's "The Big Pencil":

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6294+copy.jpg.html
http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6297+copy.jpg.html

You saw it in SHORT mode. A second section takes it to 10.5 feet.

Thanks again.

Howard
date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 12:43:17 +0100   author:   Purley Amateur Rocketry Society

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Niall Oswald (via Google) wrote:
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/

Thanks so much for capturing some shots of PARS.

Oliver's HPR rocket is called WOWROC 2.

(not to be confused with WOWROC 1 - which was his E-class height record 
last year)


http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6021+copy.jpg.html

It's a modified, stretched and much strengthened Sprint, with dual 
recovery added. It was the rocket he did his Level 1 on (2G) and has 
since flown on 3G several times. He is waiting for the right day for his 
4G launch, and it is stable according to our calculations to 6G - 
although we'll probably stick at 5G for his Level 2 flight when he feels 
ready.


The other PARS rocket you took was of Sebastian's "The Big Pencil":

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6294+copy.jpg.html
http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6297+copy.jpg.html

You saw it in SHORT mode. A second section takes it to 10.5 feet.

Thanks again.

Howard
date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 12:44:17 +0100   author:   Purley Amateur Rocketry Society

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Niall Oswald (via Google) wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
> pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
> shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
> better than a lot of previous attempts.
> 
> Annoyingly a few are out of focus - with the crowd behind the rocket
> it's very easy to end up focussed on the wrong point. Something I
> shall be paranoid about from now on I guess...
> 
> I've also made my Big EARS set available - they're not as good a set
> as those from this weekend I'm afraid.
> 
> Big EARS:
> 
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/
> 
> June EARS:
> 
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/
> 
> As usual if anyone wants full-res copies of anything, let me know.
> Pretty much all of them are mildly tweaked, but the June ones are
> mostly fine straight out of the camera.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Niall


Top pics! There are a lot of good ones, but I think my favourite is
IMG_7319 - kind of sums up the entire day ;)
date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 18:03:55 -0500   author:   Richard Parkin a@b.c

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
> As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
> pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
> shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
> better than a lot of previous attempts.

Most excellent photos sir!
What motor is this?
http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7429+copy.jpg.html

M.
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 08:15:44 -0000   author:   Martin Sweeney

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
"Martin Sweeney"  wrote in message 
news:1181290544.185320.148090@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>> As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
>> pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
>> shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
>> better than a lot of previous attempts.
>
> Most excellent photos sir!
> What motor is this?
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7429+copy.jpg.html

Congreve something or other I assume; don't think I saw that flight...
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 09:39:10 +0100   author:   Richard Parkin

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
On Jun 8, 9:15 am, Martin Sweeney  wrote:

> What motor is this?http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG...

Congreve F40 (IIRC) Firestarter. Took about half an hour to ignite,
but was very nice when it went. Chris Bohin's rocket.

I was caught out by the slow ignition on Gary's J570W-powered Hawk -
when it went, I managed to capture it but the camera (auto) focussed
on the windsock. Lessons learned about AT motors and photography
there!

Niall
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 03:31:07 -0700   author:   Niall Oswald (via Google)

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
On Jun 8, 12:03 am, "Richard Parkin" <a...@b.c> wrote:

> Top pics! There are a lot of good ones, but I think my favourite is
> IMG_7319 - kind of sums up the entire day ;)

I thought this one:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7312+copy.jpg.html

Summed up your day quite nicely ;) Did you actually fly in the end?

Niall
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 03:35:10 -0700   author:   Niall Oswald (via Google)

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
"Niall Oswald (via Google)"  wrote in message 
news:1181298910.439584.122950@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 8, 12:03 am, "Richard Parkin" <a...@b.c> wrote:
>
>> Top pics! There are a lot of good ones, but I think my favourite is
>> IMG_7319 - kind of sums up the entire day ;)
>
> I thought this one:
>
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7312+copy.jpg.html
>
> Summed up your day quite nicely ;) Did you actually fly in the end?
>
> Niall

Nope, but I have 3 preped motors for when I do ;)
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 13:31:13 +0100   author:   Richard Parkin

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
On 8 Jun, 11:31, "Niall Oswald (via Google)" 
wrote:
> Congreve F40 (IIRC) Firestarter. Took about half an hour to ignite,
> but was very nice when it went. Chris Bohin's rocket.

It was a 120Ns G40 firestarter. It did take a very, very long time to
get up to pressure and that was on the second attempt too. It's a
really nice set of pics Niall, I especially like this one of Ben with
his Kone:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7225+copy.jpg.html

And this gorgeous shot of my 18mm cluster:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7366+copy.jpg.html
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 14:37:29 -0000   author:   Chris B.

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Niall Oswald (via Google) wrote:
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/

Thanks so much for capturing some shots of PARS.

Oliver's HPR rocket is called WOWROC 2.

(not to be confused with WOWROC 1 - which was his E-class height record 
last year)


http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6021+copy.jpg.html

It's a modified, stretched and much strengthened Sprint, with dual 
recovery added. It was the rocket he did his Level 1 on (2G) and has 
since flown on 3G several times. He is waiting for the right day for his 
4G launch, and it is stable according to our calculations to 6G - 
although we'll probably stick at 5G for his Level 2 flight when he feels 
ready.


The other PARS rocket you took was of Sebastian's "The Big Pencil":

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6294+copy.jpg.html
http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6297+copy.jpg.html

You saw it in SHORT mode. A second section takes it to 10.5 feet.

Thanks again.

Howard
date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 12:43:17 +0100   author:   Purley Amateur Rocketry Society

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Niall Oswald (via Google) wrote:
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/

Thanks so much for capturing some shots of PARS.

Oliver's HPR rocket is called WOWROC 2.

(not to be confused with WOWROC 1 - which was his E-class height record 
last year)


http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6021+copy.jpg.html

It's a modified, stretched and much strengthened Sprint, with dual 
recovery added. It was the rocket he did his Level 1 on (2G) and has 
since flown on 3G several times. He is waiting for the right day for his 
4G launch, and it is stable according to our calculations to 6G - 
although we'll probably stick at 5G for his Level 2 flight when he feels 
ready.


The other PARS rocket you took was of Sebastian's "The Big Pencil":

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6294+copy.jpg.html
http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6297+copy.jpg.html

You saw it in SHORT mode. A second section takes it to 10.5 feet.

Thanks again.

Howard
date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 12:44:17 +0100   author:   Purley Amateur Rocketry Society

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Niall Oswald (via Google) wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
> pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
> shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
> better than a lot of previous attempts.
> 
> Annoyingly a few are out of focus - with the crowd behind the rocket
> it's very easy to end up focussed on the wrong point. Something I
> shall be paranoid about from now on I guess...
> 
> I've also made my Big EARS set available - they're not as good a set
> as those from this weekend I'm afraid.
> 
> Big EARS:
> 
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/
> 
> June EARS:
> 
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/
> 
> As usual if anyone wants full-res copies of anything, let me know.
> Pretty much all of them are mildly tweaked, but the June ones are
> mostly fine straight out of the camera.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Niall


Top pics! There are a lot of good ones, but I think my favourite is
IMG_7319 - kind of sums up the entire day ;)
date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 18:03:55 -0500   author:   Richard Parkin a@b.c

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
> As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
> pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
> shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
> better than a lot of previous attempts.

Most excellent photos sir!
What motor is this?
http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7429+copy.jpg.html

M.
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 08:15:44 -0000   author:   Martin Sweeney

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
"Martin Sweeney"  wrote in message 
news:1181290544.185320.148090@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>> As promised, my photos from this weekend are online. Overall I'm
>> pretty pleased with them - I had a rethink of my camera settings and
>> shot most of them with the sun behind me, so exposure wise they're far
>> better than a lot of previous attempts.
>
> Most excellent photos sir!
> What motor is this?
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7429+copy.jpg.html

Congreve something or other I assume; don't think I saw that flight...
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 09:39:10 +0100   author:   Richard Parkin

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
On Jun 8, 9:15 am, Martin Sweeney  wrote:

> What motor is this?http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG...

Congreve F40 (IIRC) Firestarter. Took about half an hour to ignite,
but was very nice when it went. Chris Bohin's rocket.

I was caught out by the slow ignition on Gary's J570W-powered Hawk -
when it went, I managed to capture it but the camera (auto) focussed
on the windsock. Lessons learned about AT motors and photography
there!

Niall
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 03:31:07 -0700   author:   Niall Oswald (via Google)

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
On Jun 8, 12:03 am, "Richard Parkin" <a...@b.c> wrote:

> Top pics! There are a lot of good ones, but I think my favourite is
> IMG_7319 - kind of sums up the entire day ;)

I thought this one:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7312+copy.jpg.html

Summed up your day quite nicely ;) Did you actually fly in the end?

Niall
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 03:35:10 -0700   author:   Niall Oswald (via Google)

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
"Niall Oswald (via Google)"  wrote in message 
news:1181298910.439584.122950@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 8, 12:03 am, "Richard Parkin" <a...@b.c> wrote:
>
>> Top pics! There are a lot of good ones, but I think my favourite is
>> IMG_7319 - kind of sums up the entire day ;)
>
> I thought this one:
>
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7312+copy.jpg.html
>
> Summed up your day quite nicely ;) Did you actually fly in the end?
>
> Niall

Nope, but I have 3 preped motors for when I do ;)
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 13:31:13 +0100   author:   Richard Parkin

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
On 8 Jun, 11:31, "Niall Oswald (via Google)" 
wrote:
> Congreve F40 (IIRC) Firestarter. Took about half an hour to ignite,
> but was very nice when it went. Chris Bohin's rocket.

It was a 120Ns G40 firestarter. It did take a very, very long time to
get up to pressure and that was on the second attempt too. It's a
really nice set of pics Niall, I especially like this one of Ben with
his Kone:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7225+copy.jpg.html

And this gorgeous shot of my 18mm cluster:

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/EARSJune2007/IMG_7366+copy.jpg.html
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 14:37:29 -0000   author:   Chris B.

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Niall Oswald (via Google) wrote:
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/

Thanks so much for capturing some shots of PARS.

Oliver's HPR rocket is called WOWROC 2.

(not to be confused with WOWROC 1 - which was his E-class height record 
last year)


http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6021+copy.jpg.html

It's a modified, stretched and much strengthened Sprint, with dual 
recovery added. It was the rocket he did his Level 1 on (2G) and has 
since flown on 3G several times. He is waiting for the right day for his 
4G launch, and it is stable according to our calculations to 6G - 
although we'll probably stick at 5G for his Level 2 flight when he feels 
ready.


The other PARS rocket you took was of Sebastian's "The Big Pencil":

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6294+copy.jpg.html
http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6297+copy.jpg.html

You saw it in SHORT mode. A second section takes it to 10.5 feet.

Thanks again.

Howard
date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 12:43:17 +0100   author:   Purley Amateur Rocketry Society

Re: Big EARS 2007 and June EARS 2007 Photos   
Niall Oswald (via Google) wrote:
> http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/

Thanks so much for capturing some shots of PARS.

Oliver's HPR rocket is called WOWROC 2.

(not to be confused with WOWROC 1 - which was his E-class height record 
last year)


http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6021+copy.jpg.html

It's a modified, stretched and much strengthened Sprint, with dual 
recovery added. It was the rocket he did his Level 1 on (2G) and has 
since flown on 3G several times. He is waiting for the right day for his 
4G launch, and it is stable according to our calculations to 6G - 
although we'll probably stick at 5G for his Level 2 flight when he feels 
ready.


The other PARS rocket you took was of Sebastian's "The Big Pencil":

http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6294+copy.jpg.html
http://www.nialloswald.co.uk/gallery/v/Rocketry/2007/BigEARS2007/IMG_6297+copy.jpg.html

You saw it in SHORT mode. A second section takes it to 10.5 feet.

Thanks again.

Howard
date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 12:44:17 +0100   author:   Purley Amateur Rocketry Society

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