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I don't know whose rocket it is but it had one very big payload sections. I guess we now need a triple egg loaf competition now.
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| Mark's G-Force...time to work without auto-focus.
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Oh NO! - Take a look at June 24th picture page to see it when it was all new. Well I am sure the the Hoburg clan can get it flying again.
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| "If I look closely, I can see up its skirt!" says Mark Murawski as he preps his HL-20 for liftoff.
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"We have the technology. We can rebuild him." The HL-20 waits for the countdown.
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| Heres a Big Daddy Ready to take off.
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Todd Wuchevich rocket glider Phoenix. Todd is quite a R/C Airplane pilot which helps out a lot when flying R/C rocket gliders. He wow'ed the crowd with his loops and rolls.
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| I like this shot so much, I zoom in for a close up.
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Todd's LOC Wolverine on a G80, or G200, or was it a G110? Oh well, I'm pretty sure it was a G-something......
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| Mark's Mirage on a G-80.
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This is the last time anyone saw Mark Murawski's Comanche III in one piece. It made a beautiful lawn-dart a few moments later.
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| The lawn-dart at lift-off!
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Another Todd Wuchevich rocket a Loc 4. You know Todd had a good day, none of his rockets exploded.
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| I dont know why mark sent me this picture, but it so cute I decided to post it anyhow. Future rocket ace Brenden Porterfield.
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