X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=web%2Fgag.com;a=blobdiff_plain;f=rockets%2Fairframes%2FLilNuke%2Findex.mdwn;h=9c43a7f61d463085a638a6f3ca2d408019c60254;hp=b6929e955a004ceadc960c415949674119700f83;hb=1ccb70b05cc14783310c8b4ce51fbdc3024cb717;hpb=2d682534100e396135eb002050e2d956197d4b68 diff --git a/rockets/airframes/LilNuke/index.mdwn b/rockets/airframes/LilNuke/index.mdwn index b6929e9..9c43a7f 100644 --- a/rockets/airframes/LilNuke/index.mdwn +++ b/rockets/airframes/LilNuke/index.mdwn @@ -51,7 +51,9 @@ enjoy it. When the range opened, Robert was first in line at the RSO with the Lil Nuke flight-prepped and ready to go on an Aerotech G54W-M motor. When he handed it over to the same guy to check out, the guy looked at me questioningly, and I told him "don't look at me, it's his rocket!"... the -facial expression that resulted was just priceless. It was a perfect flight. +facial expression that resulted was just priceless. It was a perfect flight, +and a great day overall. We've been back to fly with ARS a couple times +since then. Later that same day, Robert flew again on an Aerotech G104T-M, and it was another perfect flight other than gnarling one of the fins a bit on landing.