This picture was taken with an Estes AstroCam, a rocket with a camera that takes a single picture during each flight. This is a photo of a flying field near Ozark, Alabama. This picture was uploaded by John Stein.
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John Stein's Estes AstroCam on an Estes B6-6 about to take the picture at the top of this page. Yes, the ground was fast approaching.
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John Stein just before his sucessful Level One Certification flight at the National Sports Launch in Ardmore, AL. It was hot and dusty (can you tell?). John used a LOC Precision EZI-65 with modifications with an Aerotech H128-S.
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Glider Thang...great flights on Estes D12-3's. See the construction article, it's easy to build.
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John Stein's The Launch Pad ALARM on an Aerotech E18-4.
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John Stein's Two-Stage Fat Boy taking flight with one D12-0 and three C6-3's in the booster, and one D12-7 in the sustainer. Perfect flight at the National Sports Launch in Ardmore, AL in 1999.
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Two-stage Fat Boy
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John Stein's The Launch Pad HARM in flight on an Estes D12-3.
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John's Cluster R four-inch Jayhawk. John does paint his rockets, but he is a little impatient to see if they fly correctly.
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