How about some input on a recovery system for the LOC Bruiser.
Has anyone flown this on an I motor?
Name: Bruiser Fin style: Tube within tube Diameter:7.67 " Length: 82.8 " Weight:144 oz Motors: I,J
Thanks,
Dancing Baby
How about some input on a recovery system for the LOC Bruiser.
Has anyone flown this on an I motor?
Name: Bruiser Fin style: Tube within tube Diameter:7.67 " Length: 82.8 " Weight:144 oz Motors: I,J
Thanks,
Dancing Baby
I don't get it. What's the punchline?
Phil Ste>How about some input on a recovery system for the LOC Bruiser.
Phil Stein
I use whatever chute fits it's weight that I don't have stuffed in another rocket.
I also did a write-up for rocketryonline evaluating the Skyangle free bag system in my Bruiser, which worked really well and added a touch of coolness to an otherwise plain flight.
I435. Nice lob shot.
A good bet for recovery would be the b2SkyAngle 52" chute.
I wouldn't fly it on anything less than the I435 or J350/J420.
Flying my sudden rush at 6.5lbs unloaded only gets 3300-3600' at 3" diam. At 7.67 dia. you'll be lucky to get 1500'.
Wrasp shows 1255' and a short delay for it. Should be a cool flight.
A few years ago, I saw a Bruiser launched on a I211. It worked, but was a very minimal flight.
Unless you're now Marcel Marceau, please turn off your mime!
The only I I'd consider is one of the BT reloads: I357-ST, or I435-ST
Bob Kaplow NAR # 18L TRA # "Impeach the TRA BoD" >>> To reply, remove the TRABoD!
I am a mime, so there!!!! 8-)
Scattershooting while wondering what happened to Tai Fu.
Neil Tarasoff
Bob Kaplow wrote:
Still got that money for him, huh?
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