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Centuri Bandito fin pattern
While I am on a roll here, anyone have a scan of the Centuri Bandito cardboard fins?
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I do have a scan but it will probably be a bit later this eve before I have a chance to get to the files.
Earl
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Earl L. Cagle, Jr. NAR# 29523 TRA# 962 SAM# 73 Owner/Producer Point 39 Productions Rocket-Brained Since 1970 |
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No hurry. Thanks.
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This may be helpful . . . https://rocketry.gonnerman.org/bandito.html https://rocketry.gonnerman.org/down...itoFins-1.0.pdf Dave F. |
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Here is a scan of the three paper fins with ruler. I see that when I did this scan a couple years ago, I layed bottom fin up so the pre-made 'crease' down the center could be seen. Fins are a thin pre-cut card stock paper but is decently stiff. Once folded into that wedge shape they are pretty strong.
As I recall my vintage build back in the day, the fins are a bit trickier to attach evenly spaced around the body tube than it might first appear. Unique design though for its day. Earl
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