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Rocket Kit | Estes-Little Joe II |
Rating | 70.0 1 users |
Skill | 5 |
Length | 26.70" 67.82cm |
Diameter | 3.30" 8.38cm |
Weight | 0.53lbs 240.40g |
Parachute | 24" 60.96cm |
Drogue | |
Motor Mount | 24mm |
Deployment | Single |
Litle Joe II
Description
This was the first kit I built when I was a kid and now Estes has brought it back into production. I thought the original was a bit easier & that kit had all paper & wood components. The new LJII has many polystyrene components and I am not fond of them. They seem kind of cheesy! Anyhow, rocket is complete with exceptions of decals!
Update: decals added with the exception of the ones I screwed up on escape tower!
Summary | |||||
Total Launches | 6 | Highest Altitude | 650 ft 198.12m | Cumulative Altitude | 3658 ft 1114.96m |
Total Fail | 0 | Highest Velocity | 211 MPH 339.71km/h | Average Altitude | 609 ft 185.62m |
Average Motor | I | Average Thrust | 46 | Total Thrust | 186 |
Motor Sum | G | Motor Failure | 0 | Average Speed | 35 MPH 56.35km/h |
Averages & cumulative are calculated if there are actual values present, not just estimated. None of the averages or weighted. Please do not populate actual values with estimates.
# = Number of Launches ? = EstimatedLaunches
Date | Title | Likes | Weight | # | Status | Altitude | Velocity | Motor | ||
| Litle Joe II-dragon breath | 0.53lb. 240.40g | 1 | Success | 608 ft 185.32m ?608 ft ?185.32m | 211 MPH 339.71km/h ?211 MPH ?339.71km/h | E30-4 | |||
| Litle Joe II- | 0.53lb. 240.40g | 2 | Success | 600 ft 182.88m ?600 ft ?182.88m | ?209 MPH ?336.49km/h | E30-4 E30-4 | |||
| Litle Joe II- | 0.53lb. 240.40g | 2 | Success | 600 ft 182.88m ?600 ft ?182.88m | ?209 MPH ?336.49km/h | E30-4 E30-4 | |||
| Litle Joe II- | 0.53lb. 240.40g | 1 | Success | 650 ft 198.12m ?597 ft ?181.97m | ?209 MPH ?336.49km/h | E30-4 |
Comments
Are you going to fly it at NEFAR this weekend?
Don't know. Really want to fly some HP since I haven't flown anything since last November. Also, I don't have any motors and it has limited motor selcetion (E30-4, F30-4). Need to see if Tom or Bernie have any. Both AT motors.
esotericdude on 2016-02-09 21:40:26Z wrote: