I have been into rocketry for a while now, and happen to love rockets that use helicoper recovery. I have a Gyroc and a Skywinder so far, but am looking for plans or kits that use this recovery method. Do any of you ling-time rocketeers have any suggestions? I'm thinking about
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My son Wes wanted his science project to be the building and flying of a monocopter powered by a Nitrous Oxide Hybrid rocket motor. After kicking around his thoughts he had the good fortune to talk to Todd Moore about his idea. Todd and Wes entered into a discussion and Todd
1. Aeropoxy - You can get this for much less through Aircraft Spruce. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cmpages/aeropoxy.php Dave charges $64 for a 1 gallon kit. You can get it here for $47.50 2. Aeropoxy Light Filler - Aircraft spruce again!
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At this last job with the union I got the interest of a co-worker concerning rocketry (we're going to do a "cultural exchange" of WMD's...he's into guns/automatic weapons). He's made it plain that if he likes what he sees that, like other things he does, he'll throw himself