An odd little rocket. Mid-power LOC/Precision apparently made an attempt at gettin' into t' low-power field. They followed t' Estes lead o' too little shock cord and paired it with some really odd sticker decals. T' laser cut balsa is nice, and t' body tube is sturdier than normal, but t' feelin' on t' whole is one o' half-assery.
| Flight Date: | 2024-10-27 |
| Rocket Name: | LOC/Precision - Big Nuke Mini |
| Flyer's Name: | Bill Eichelberger |
| Motors: | A8-3 |
| Launch Site: | Fabulous B6-4 Field, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky |
| Wind Direction: | From the N |
| Stage | Motor(s) |
|---|---|
| 1 | Estes A8-3 |
Quick off t' pad and out over deep center before I knew it. Ahoy! Ejection charge was LOUD, and it immediately became obvious that a separation had occurred. Ya scallywag! Both pieces landed within 20' o' each other.
| Actual Altitude: | 351 Feet |
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