Friday, March 10th dawned with the appearance
of being a great day to get out and launch some model rockets at DV Park. Wind and Temperature data for Centennial,
Colorado showed an 11:00 a.m. time slot with winds not exceeding 5 mph, air
temperature at 61 degrees, and most importantly… no Red Flag Fire Danger
Warnings today, as there have been in the past few days.
The second flight of the day was with the Generic
E2X. Launching from the rod angle set at
approx. 5 degrees into the wind, the GE2X turned in a nice flight, with successful
parachute deployment (12” w/ spill hole), and soft landing about 50 feet from
the launch pad.
The GE2X was
prepped for a second flight, again with a B6-4 engine. This time the rod was angled at approximately
2 degrees, making for a higher altitude flight.
The parachute deployed right at ejection, and the model started a fairly
slow descent, landing about 50 yards down-range. Even though this is a
beginner’s E2X bird, I have found it to be a joy to launch….a welcome addition
to my fleet.
With this done, it was time to pack up and head
home. Three more flight missions
completed without any lost or damaged models!
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