You gotta really love building rockets to scratch one of these up. That's awesome Cl.
Indeed, and thanks. The reward is in the flight...what a perfect flier.
I built a Arapahoe for my level 3 using an M class motor when built it was 10 foot tall and went too approx 8500 feet. Phil
It's inspiring! "I like this ship."Since this thread was resurrected, I thought I'd let folks know that the Arapaho-E lives on:
https://www.squirrel-works.com/catalog/arapaho/arapaho-e.html
The owner of Squirrel Works bought the design from the owner and made it available again.
Tony
They are wonderful fliers and just plain beautiful rockets. I have a cloned one (built just before Squirrel Works re-released them) and a 3" built with lightweight 3" (Estes tube/BMS T300). The nosecone is a 3" Big Daddy NC and the Tailcone is a 3" PNC-300K from Balsa Machining Service, just need to fillet the fins and finish painting rocket.It's inspiring! "I like this ship."
Good leads - ThanksThey are wonderful fliers and just plain beautiful rockets. I have a cloned one (built just before Squirrel Works re-released them) and a 3" built with lightweight 3" (Estes tube/BMS T300). The nosecone is a 3" Big Daddy NC and the Tailcone is a 3" PNC-300K from Balsa Machining Service, just need to fillet the fins and finish painting rocket.
Here I am posting about the 3" Arapahoe I built and then I failed to include the obligatory rocket photo...They are wonderful fliers and just plain beautiful rockets. I have a cloned one (built just before Squirrel Works re-released them) and a 3" built with lightweight 3" (Estes tube/BMS T300). The nosecone is a 3" Big Daddy NC and the Tailcone is a 3" PNC-300K from Balsa Machining Service, just need to fillet the fins and finish painting rocket.
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