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Rocket Name
Manufacturer
Weight
Length
Diameter
Recommended Engines
Sandhawk
Estes
5.0 oz./142 gms.
30.1 in.
1.325 in.
18 mm./24 mm.

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Flight Data

Date Flown:  7/7/74  Engine(s):  D12-5  Payload:  None  Recovery:  18 in. parachute  Weather:  Calm  Comments:  Good flight-predicted altitude-720 ft.-considerable drift on recovery-(use longer engine delay).

Date Flown:  10/1/78 Engine(s):  D12-7  Payload:  None  Recovery:  10 in. parachute  Weather:  Light winds  Comments:  Good flight-predicted altitude-720 ft.-parachute shroud lines tangled during recovery-rocket was recovered safely.

Date Flown:  5/5/79  Engine(s):  D12-7  Payload:  None  Recovery:  14 in. parachute  Weather:  Breezy  Comments:  Good flight-predicted altitude-720 ft.-considerable drift on recovery.

Date Flown:  7/3/79  Engine(s):  D12-7  Payload:  None  Recovery:  14 in. parachute  Weather:  Calm  Comments:  Good flight-predicted altitude-720 ft.-slight drift on recovery.

Date Flown:  8/6/88  Engine(s):  D12-7  Payload:  None  Recovery:  12 in. parachute  Weather:  Breezy  Comments:  Good flight-predicted altitude-720 ft.-considerable drift on recovery.

Date Flown:  9/3/89  Engine(s):  D12-7  Payload:  None  Recovery:  10 in. parachute  Weather:  Light winds  Comments:  Good flight-predicted altitude-720 ft.-parachute failed to deploy-rocket crashed-one fin was cracked-damaged fin was repaired.

Date Flown:  8/15/94 Engine(s):  D12-7  Payload:  None  Recovery:  12 in. parachute  Weather:  Breezy  Comments:  Good flight-predicted altitude-720 ft.-slight drift on recovery.

Date Flown:  7/4/96  Engine(s):  D12-7  Payload:  None  Recovery:  12 in. parachute  Weather:  Moderate breeze  Comments:  Good flight-predicted altitude-720 ft.-considerable drift on recovery.

Date Flown:  5/25/03 Engine(s):  D12-7  Payload:  None  Recovery:  9 in. parachute  Weather:  Light winds  Comments:  Good flight-predicted altitude-720 ft.-moderate drift on recovery-fin unit and nose cone broke off on landing-one fin cracked off-nose cone and fin unit reattached.

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