pete_c
Guru
A short story (tangent et al):
Many years ago - 1960's - our grade school science teacher (5th grade I think) introduced us to model rockets. I guess I got bitten by the bug and started to build model rockets small and large. I had a lot of fun with it. I remember one day a neighbor - kid that was the same age as me (11 or so) said he wanted to "check out" model rockets and if I could help him. I said sure. We set out building one of the kits he purchased. By the end of the afternoon (think it was on a Saturday) noticed that he wanted to assemble, paint and launch the rocket all withing one hour or two.
I told him that you needed to wait a bit for glue and paint to dry before the attempt to launch the rocket. He didn't and the rocket fell apart at the launch pad. In conclusion he never really got into building model rockets after he found out what really was involved but would go with me (and a bunch of us kids) to a local open field to launch a variety of rockets small and large (some with cameras etc).
Many years ago - 1960's - our grade school science teacher (5th grade I think) introduced us to model rockets. I guess I got bitten by the bug and started to build model rockets small and large. I had a lot of fun with it. I remember one day a neighbor - kid that was the same age as me (11 or so) said he wanted to "check out" model rockets and if I could help him. I said sure. We set out building one of the kits he purchased. By the end of the afternoon (think it was on a Saturday) noticed that he wanted to assemble, paint and launch the rocket all withing one hour or two.
I told him that you needed to wait a bit for glue and paint to dry before the attempt to launch the rocket. He didn't and the rocket fell apart at the launch pad. In conclusion he never really got into building model rockets after he found out what really was involved but would go with me (and a bunch of us kids) to a local open field to launch a variety of rockets small and large (some with cameras etc).