![]() The Estes Mean Machine was another of Bobby's favorite rockets. Something about that 6' rocket zooming to 300+ meters on Estes D power just fascinated him. And an Estes MM is a joy to fly! We got dozens of flights out of ours, even flying it successfully on Aerotech E28 power several times, before finally losing it on one such flight. |
![]() The scaled-up version uses heavy-duty LOC Precision BT-80, a 1:1.62 scale factor, resulting in an 11' tall rocket. Its first couple of flights were with the largest legal model rocket engines I could obtain, the Aerotech G40 and G125. It flys nice on both, though the shortest delay on a G40 is still 1 to 1-1/2 seconds longer than optimum. |
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![]() But this rocket was designed for hotter motors! On a scale ratio, sixteen times the power of the Estes Mean Machine. Specifically, it was designed with the Aerotech full-320 n/sec H125 in mind. Once I succeeded in obtaining my certification for High Power motors, I wasted no time in trying it out. And brother, it really goes on an H125! 1200 to 1400 meters, I'd guesstimate. I also flew it on Ravenna's H416 motor, which subjected it to so many Gs on liftoff that the rocket could be seen to bow slightly, before taking off like a mortar round. You had to look really close, though, as you only got a few microseconds to see it! |