Blue Phenix Jr.: Difference between revisions
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This is the second mid-power rocket I built, after the [[Arreaux]] and before the [[Shapeshifter Jr.]]. It zippered on its first flight at Midwest Power 13, which also cut into the shock cord (nylon strap) considerably. I | This is the second mid-power rocket I built, after the [[Arreaux]] and before the [[Shapeshifter Jr.]]. It zippered on its first flight at Midwest Power 13, which also cut into the shock cord (nylon strap) considerably. I don't think I ever flew it again, worried that the shock cord would break. The first flight is the only one I have notes for. | ||
== Launches == | == Launches == | ||
[[2013 Launch Reports#Day_3|Midwest Power 13 (2013), F26-6]] | [[2013 Launch Reports#Day_3|Midwest Power 13 (2013), F26-6]] |
Revision as of 19:55, 18 April 2023
This is the second mid-power rocket I built, after the Arreaux and before the Shapeshifter Jr.. It zippered on its first flight at Midwest Power 13, which also cut into the shock cord (nylon strap) considerably. I don't think I ever flew it again, worried that the shock cord would break. The first flight is the only one I have notes for.