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==SLRA Park Launch, April 8, 2023, Valley Park MO== | ==SLRA Park Launch, April 8, 2023, Valley Park MO== | ||
Weather conditions:[https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/mo/st.-louis/KSTL/date/2023-4-8 mostly cloudy clearing | Weather conditions:[https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/mo/st.-louis/KSTL/date/2023-4-8 mostly cloudy, clearing throughout the morning; wind E @ 8-14 mph, 54 F, 72% RH] | ||
===Estes Tazz, B6-4=== | ===Estes Tazz, B6-4=== |
Revision as of 20:30, 12 April 2023
As of this writing (April), it doesn't look as if we're going to get a high-power launch in Elsberry this spring -- too much rain. However, I am planning to make it to at least some of the park launches throughout the year, and am planning to attend Midwest Power for the first time since I got my level 3 there in 2016. It would be nice if we got to fly at Elsberry in the fall, too.
SLRA Park Launch, April 8, 2023, Valley Park MO
Weather conditions:mostly cloudy, clearing throughout the morning; wind E @ 8-14 mph, 54 F, 72% RH
Estes Tazz, B6-4
I initially had a Q-Jet B6-4 in the Tazz, but could not get it to light after three attempts. I'm not sure whether it was a bad motor, corroded clips not getting enough juice to the Q-Jet igniters, or what. I replaced it with an Estes B6-4 and it flew on the second try.
Estes Mega Mosquito, D12-3
Another old reliable rocket - it's flown here many times.
I also brought my new Boosted Bertha along with a Semroc Hawk and my Semroc Orbital Transport, but with the wind picking up I decided not to fly any of those.