BT-80 upscale o' t' Estes Astron Sprite. Avast! Nay tumble recovery, t' vent hole is virtual, a la Wile E. Blimey! Coyote.
| Flight Date: | 2019-05-26 |
| Rocket Name: | Mega Sprite |
| Flyer's Name: | Richard Holmes |
| Motors: | E22-4 |
| Launch Site: | Geneseo Airport (MARS site) |
I burned a new E22 Smoky Sam in t' Mega Sprite. Well, blow me down! That was a good flight too, me bucko, up until chute deployment when t' nose cone went one way and t' body went another. My fault. This rocket has a removable Keelhaul®©™ shock cord leader, me bucko, which is supposed t' loop around t' motor mount behind t' aft centerin' ring. But I didn’t think about that, and didn’t see it: it must have pulled up into t' guide straw. Well, blow me down! What, you think after this many years I’ve learned t' always tug on t' shock cord t' verify it’s sound and connected? Yeah, right. Anyway, t' up part went well, better than t' first flight on a D, and t' delay which I’d drilled down t' 4 seconds was good, at least in today’s wind. I did recover both pieces o' t' rocket, ya bilge rat, both undamaged.
| Stage | Motor(s) |
|---|---|
| 1 | CTI 24E22-13A-4 |
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