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That's a fancy faucet. Looks like too classy a hotel for rocket people. The one in my room will probably leak.
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The weather was pretty warm at Hudson Ranch, flying site for NARAM-56.
The ULA fliers were there with some pretty impressive projects. This brought out quite a crowd. Quite a few rockets were flown from the Sport Range.
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Giant Sport Scale & Concept Scale
Here are pictures of some of the entries for Giant Sport Scale and Concept Scale at NARAM-56.
These models were turned in Sunday night to begin the judging process.
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More...
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Still more...
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Final pictures.
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Wow! I didn't get a sense of the scale of John's X-34 until seeing your photos. Impressive.
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Yes, the X-34 is pretty large as is the Navajo John built. Of course, it IS Giant Sport Scale.
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Hmm I thought the Navajo was the GSS entry and the X-34 was the concept. Oh well either way lots of interesting models on the tables.
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Ah, yes the Navajo is John's GSS entry. John did build that X-34 pretty big. 29mm motor mount, R/C control.
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