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My Successful Level 3 Flight at Dairy Air.

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paul@junglevision.com - 23 May 2006 18:28 GMT
I would just like to say "Thanks" to everyone at RMR for helping me
with advice for my recent (Saturday May 20) successful Level 3 flight
at Maddox Farms in Helm, Ca.

The bannana plug setup you guys suggested to send the electric charge
to the e-match's worked perfectly, although I lost the cheapy bannana
plug (it was torn off in the recovery phase). Placing just a little too
much black powder in the plastic sandwich bag corner proved perfect
also, since it was a "big" rocket. For the record, I launched a 7 foot
tall PoleCat 10 " wide Thumper, on a Pro75mm M1400.The rocket weighed
in at 44 Lbs, and reached an altitude of 5367 feet (averaged from GWiz
400 and GWiz 800). The boost was clean and stable, near burnout (waay
up there) I could see a slight wobble develop near the end of the boost
phase. I'm thinking that this was due to the AP burning down to the end
of the motor and changing the CP slightly. The deployment took place at
apogee and a very tense (gee I love this hobby !!!) 5 seconds elapsed
as a very large Giant Leap Tac9 chute fully unfurled. Landing safely in
the soft carrot field patch beyond the tree grove.

 I would like to thank my intrepid ground crew Conner of LUNAR and
Andy Wohner of Whats Up Hobbies for the close vendor support he
offered. And also Tom Rouse for being a member of my TAP team.

THANKS TO YOU ALL

Paul Lane, Tripoli #3245
Will Marchant - 23 May 2006 19:05 GMT
Congrats, Paul!

I'm thinking of getting a 10" Thumper.  Did you like the kit?  What did
you modify?  (Andy gives a dry weight of 16 pounds so you must have
added some goodies in there!  8)  I'd love to see your L3 paperwork, if
it is online.
    Best wishes,
    Will

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> with advice for my recent (Saturday May 20) successful Level 3 flight
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paul@junglevision.com - 28 May 2006 16:40 GMT
> Congrats, Paul!
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paul@junglevision.com - 28 May 2006 17:35 GMT
I built my Thumper in the usual BlackRock way, that is to say overbuilt
it !
I used West System Epoxy in a 2 to 1 ratio with microballons mixed into
it.
I also placed Fiberglass tape 2" wide at all internal fin junctures.
When I epoxyed the 98mm motor tube mount I left the aft centering ring
unglued, then removed it the next day. And I then poured the
epoxy/microballon mix into all 16 inner fin junctures. On the outside
where typically fin filets are placed I just put fiberglass tape
painted with epoxy. Andy from "Whats up " thinks it was overbuilt, but
it was a Cert 3 flight, and I wasn't going to take any chances. To
compensate for any extra weight screwing up the CP/CG I added the
payload section. I also used that weird kevlar tennis ball thingy that
prevent zippers. All worked very well. I now have a way to big to use
for anything else Giant Leap Tac 9b chute rated for 42 lbs. No wonder I
see these large chutes for sale on Rocketry Online auctions from time
to time. After Certification the are something of a white elephant.
Booms - 23 May 2006 20:27 GMT
Congrats Paul on your Level 3.  I know exactly the "tense" feeling you had
:)

I was presented an additional surprise to add to the stress.  I was
volunteered/scheduled to be the Level 3 spotlight on the First TV, Rocket
Challenge series by TAPS.  When the Rocket Rev, one of my TAP's, took them
to look at my rocket, they changed their minds.  Load off of my mind :)  The
rocket looked too well done and the processes too well thought out.  Failing
a Level 3 attempt would be bad enough, but to do it on national TV, sheesh
:)  It was a little too obvious they were looking for a shred or something
for good TV :)  They switched to do the spotlight on Gonzo's Jumangi, and
happily, Gonzo's third attempt at his Level 3 succeeded.  (I'm sure the
producer was a little disappointed.  No shred, perfect flight)

My TAPS were great to work with, and my flight went off without a hitch.  I
used a Dynacom Anaconda with an M1315.  52 lbs loaded at lift off.  Went
just shy of 8300'

You making it to LDRS?

-Booms

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nitram578 - 24 May 2006 03:11 GMT
Way to go Paul!!!  Congrats and all.

>I would just like to say "Thanks" to everyone at RMR for helping me
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Jim - 24 May 2006 04:18 GMT
Congratulations Paul.  It was a great launch.
Phil Stein - 24 May 2006 11:32 GMT
Congratulations!!

Phil

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>Paul Lane, Tripoli #3245
 
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