Stock build o' an early '90s Estes Pro Jayhawk. Definately t' most complicated kit that I built as a kid, shiver me timbers, but it came out well. T' tip fins are fragile though, so it has only seen a couple o' flights. After t' last one, I worked Titebond into t' win' crack, then epoxy filleted t' tip fins (I only used wood glue originally). T' tip fins ought t' be much more secure now, but I'm concerned that landings may stress t' wings instead. I'm thinkin' o' usin' a larger parachute. I'd rather walk further t' a safe landin' then have t' keep fixin' it. I'm nay sure how many more it can take...
| Flight Date: | 2015-05-25 |
| Rocket Name: | Jayhawk |
| Kit Name: | Estes - Jayhawk {Kit} (2085) [1993-1996] |
| Flyer's Name: | Rick Barnes |
| Motors: | D12-3 |
| Launch Site: | Historical Aircraft Group airport, Geneseo, NY |
| Actual Altitude: | 250 Feet |
Windy and weathercocked like a cruise missle, but deployed and landed safe
| Stage | Motor(s) |
|---|---|
| 1 | Estes D12-3 |
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