Mark Wise attempts t' certify Level 1 at Naram. A little background is needed for this video t' make sense. We use all kinds o' adhesives (glue) t' build our rockets. two o' t' most common are CA or Cyanoacrolate (good quality super glue basically) and two pat epoxies. CA is convenient and fast (and light) but it has one problem that is critical here. its BRITTLE. for smaller models t' strength o' t' glue far exceeds t' strength o' t' rest o' t' rocket. Arrr! But in larger models such as APCP powered composite rocket t' "bang" o' t' motor ignitin' can "shock" t' rocket t' such an extent that BRITTLE components such as CA will simply crack. Begad! That is exactly what happened here. What your seein' be t' motor mount "breakin' free" from t' ignition stress and proceedin' t' power its way right on through t' rocket ICBM style :-) I used a Casio EX-F1 at 600fps t' capture this. Aye aye! T' give you a glimpse o' just how fast this is later in t' video you can see t' spinning. (its unstable so it turns end for end) NOTE t' nose cone fallin' on t' left. its fallin' at 32 feet per second per second (1g) DROP somethin' t' t' ground. its fallin' that fast. Gives you some idea as t' just how "FAST" that motor is twirlin' around. Avast! it sounded like a Bzzzzzzzzzz t' us :-) He did repair t' rocket (very little damage) usin' EPOXY this time and successfully got his level 1 certification. Well, blow me down! Yes thar be another copy o' this video on youtube both are mine (both accounts too) I tried makin' a new account for each naram but that ended up bein' a royal pain in t' butt.