The Ricochet: The Ricochet is another design inspired by air defense missiles. It has a reducer to a long, thin payload section. It is an easy, modern kit. Instead of regular gloss, I used a metallic blue paint, and painted some silver rings around the tube heads, and clear coated the entire model after the decals were added. The payload section has vent holes for use with a barometric altimeter. I like this bird, it's tall but pretty light, and it travels pretty far on smaller motors. This rocket has flown higher than the Time Warner Center Towers in NY, and the Bell Atlantic Tower in Philadelphia. From sea-level it could have flown over the towers of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
Flight Date: | 2011-09-03 |
Rocket Name: | Ricochet |
Kit Name: | Estes - Richocet {Kit} (003208) |
Flyer's Name: | Rich DeAngelis |
Motors: | B6-4 |
Launch Site: | Fort Indiantown Gap, PA |
Actual Altitude: | 310 Feet |
Good flight and a safe recovery. Shock cord snapped back and tore off a forward fin but it was still attached by a thread so it was not lost. Seriously, I must get longer shock cords than Estes supplies, I'm tired of getting snap-back damage to all my rockets!
Stage | Motor(s) |
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1 | Estes B6-4 |
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