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Mort Binstock's Radio Controlled Sweet-V getting prep'ed with Mort and his flying friend Zack Shafer
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| Mort Binstock's Radio Controlled Sweet-V lifts off on an F-12 (Morts not online so I am guessing for him, sounds impressive)
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Rod & Zack Schafer taking a break from all the action.
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| The Halinaty's (from Canada), preparing for their next launch. Mark, Michael and Amy. Adam is MIA - he'll show up next time!
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The Hoburg clan getting a another rocket ready for launch.
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| Whos rocket is this? Mark, do you trust Als help? Al, do you trust Marks help? (Feel free to change this description)
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Loc Viper III with 3 D12-5. Where do all these wires go??
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| A rack full of rockets
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Here is Frances taking stock of his rockets and monocopters. Hmmm, which one to fly next? Just too many to decide.
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| Great minds think together, Woody and Frances get another monocopter ready for flight. This is one of Joseph Peklicz designs -- So this one worked!
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Mort preping one of his bigger rockets the Loc 4
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| A good day for Father and Son
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Jim Hoburg with his brand new Loc Forte - Make sure you take a look at Nov 11th picture page.
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| Eric Luffe's G-Force on a Black Max. Where'd the launch pad go??
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Woody Hoburg's Black Brant on a G64. This is the rocket I used for my/my dad's L1. This time I tried out a new magnetic apogee detector that used the earth's magnetic field to fire the deployment charge.
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Here is Russ Hoburg getting into the act.
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Someone needs to stop this kid!
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| I liked this picture so much I decided to scan it twice. Its in a little bigger format and at a high scan. The photo was taken by John Brohm
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