Curse You John Otto !!!!!!

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Andy Greene

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Stopped by Johns the other night to pick up some glow plugs and talked myself into this.

I musta stayed up till 1 am playing with it trying to get the hang of it. :p

They are tough to fly, but fun as can be.

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Andy
 
Come see me, I got a bridge for sale.
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What about the rocket?

That **** thing must be 4 foot tall.

He stands on a ladder to work on the nose cone. :D

I ain't saying he's short or anything.

Getting my shots in before Charleston.................
 
Come see me, I got a bridge for sale.
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What about the rocket?

That **** thing must be 4 foot tall.

He stands on a ladder to work on the nose cone. :D

I ain't saying he's short or anything.

Getting my shots in before Charleston.................
Yeah its pretty bad azz. Was taller than my daughter :eek:

I hear even Windex- aka Rocket Man -

is playing with em too.

Andy
 
do you know what cert level John is at?

We fly some big crap here in the flat lands..

http://www.ciarocketry.org/

Grimracer NAR57503
I dont think he has been at it long Grim, Im pretty sure is is working on or has his level 1 .

No big boy motors quit yet for him :p

Andy
Ground control to Major John,
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Check ignition and my God's love be with you.
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Those little indoor heli's are a blast! I hit a LHS to buy a few nuts,bolts and washers and while I was there, local FE boat guy and former NAMBA record holder George Dalecki was in there flying one around. I figured if a FE guy can fly one, maybe I get get the hang of it also.

If you're into model rockets, they had this little thing at the Toledo show 2 years ago. You couldn't miss it as you could see it from just about anywhere inside the main room: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/04/090427-worlds-largest-model-rocket.html
 
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