WebLength: 47.9" Diameter: 1.637" Fin Span: 5.65" Recovery: Streamer or Parachute Recommended Engines: 3-stage: 1st: C11-0, D12-0 2nd: B6-0, C6-0 3rd: A8-5, B6-6, C6-7 2-stage: Booster: B6-0, C6-0 Upper Stage: A8-5, B6-6, C6-7 Single Stage flight: B6-4, C6-5 WebThe Township of Fawn Creek is located in Montgomery County, Kansas, United States. The place is catalogued as Civil by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names and its elevation …
Rocksim Library - FlisKits
WebMar 28, 2016 · Put rocketry together with steampunk and you get rockets that look like the above fascinating Steampunk Fliskits ACME Spitfire model rocket (18.1″ long x 2.217″ diameter, fin span: 8″, weight:... WebIn the meantime, please send any inquiries to [email protected] and we will get back to you ASAP. Click on the links below for free downloads for certain kits! Nantucket Sound skins A.C.M.E. Spitfire skins Frick-n-Frack skins More to come soon! Recent kit releases! Read more on our Face Book page and at The Rocketry Forum and Ye Olde Rocket … greg curran maynard cooper
FlisKits Thunderbird Flying Model Rocket Kit - #FK-SC001
WebFlisKits - A.C.M.E. Spitfire {Kit} (SP007) Contributed by Bill Ralston Brief: This is one bizarre rocket that looks like it should not fly. Construction: The rocket is made from a BT-50 inside pieces of BT-70 with 6 centering rings, balsa nose cone, and 4 fins (all are a different shape) mounted to a paper transition piece. WebRecommended Engines: A8-3, B6-4, C6-5 FlisKits model rocketry is recommended for boys and girls ages 10+ (with adult supervision for those under 12) and for rocketeers of all ages. Condit. Skill Level 3 Unique 2 Engine Cluster Design! Distinctive Dual Smoke Trails, Large fins for stable flights! ... FlisKits Acme Spitfire Flying Model Rocket ... WebACME Spitfire (FlisKits) The ACME Spitfire from Flis Kits was inspired by a FAR SIDE cartoon and a challenge by the Jim Flis' son to "make it work"...which he did. It's a hilarious, truly one-of-a-kind rocket. I received my Spitfire rocket as a gift in the 2005 Secret Santa gift exchange on The Rocketry Forum. This is a nice exotic. greg curran wolfcreek