 | Here are two variations on the classic Aston Apogee II. Lots of construction pics.
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This bash of a Quest Big Betty was inspired by the Astron Sprint.
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 | Here's my spin on the Big Betty. It includes an extra fin and a booster stage, too.
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This Full Moon belongs to my daughter Haley.
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 | Here's a cluster for my oldest daughter.
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This is the Mini-Brute version of the classic Midget.
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 | Here's a high power upscale of the Midget.
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And here's yet another Midget variation, this one a 1.3x upscale with gap staging.
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 | The Midget80 is an Uber-Midget which combines clustering and staging.
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The Mosquito is a popular kid-roc, and we've managed not to lose this one.
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 | The Niteloader is a payloader for night flying.
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This Omega-D is an Estes classic clone.
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 | This Quark survived its brush with deadly impulse.
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Here's a Super Big Bertha with a 9-motor cluster
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 | This rocket was built as a throw-away for burning old motors. So far, it has survived two catos and keeps on going.
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The Sting Ray is part of the old Estes Mini Tri-Pak.
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 | The Superthree meets the challenge of flying an 18mm powered 3-stager without using a B14 booster motor.
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Inspired by my Thridget70, I built this downscale to use T motors.
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 | Thridget70 - 2.2x Upscale Midget with three motors per stage (3x18mm cluster)
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Being a Midget fan, I wanted to include some MicroMaxx versions in my fleet.
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 | My rugged, tube-finned Tuber now has an Uber Tuber booster.
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1-10-2009
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