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Reminds me of my early teens, launching Estes models. Remember watching one of my favorite rockets parachuting down over the trees, the wind taking it way over the woods, never to be seen again.
has anyone been to a shuttle launch at the cape, or an apollo launch? heard those are exciting, feel the roar of the rockets even from miles away, etcâŠ
I lived on a farm so I had over a square mile of open area to land in, of course corn fields are almost as bad as trees. The only bad launch I had was the Estesâs Shuttle, which I launched once. It rose about 3 feet high and then went horizontal and flew through a fence. I gather from what I have seen on the internet since that that was rather the standard flight characteristics of that model.
This reminds me of a very Jason Fox thing my father did as a kid. His dad brought him home some metal tubing from the Airforce base were he served. My dad then stuffed a large Estes rocket into and set it off. The tube went up, then sideways straight at my dad and chased him. I remember a FoxTrot where that actually happened to Jason.
Parachutes? We never used no stinkinâ parachutes! Back in the â60s we always stuffed the top end of our rockets with flash powder that we bought mail-order from ads in the back of âPopular Scienceâ magazine. Much more fun, and even way back then we caught the attention of the local fuzz. The chase further enhanced the experience.
My brother used to play with rockets like this. The electronic ignition was too âsissifiedâ for him so he would just light a fuse then run like hell. It was great fun.
I still remember in when my husband (in grad school) was on a team that had to estimate how high their rocket would go and land it back at base. For fun they wanted an army man to parachute, but they were all too big so I found a little toy tank, fashioned a mini paracute out of kleenex, and string, and they inclued it in the weight cacluations. .They landed less than 50 ft off base, by far and away the closest, and not only recovered the tank, but it was in perfect condition. Theyâd hve won the contest, but the estimated hight was off by too much.
Iâm glad that when I was going up on a farm that I didnât know about fertilizer/diesel fuelâs properties, as we had large quantities of both in the spring. And I probably would of gotten into trouble with it.
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
I donât wanna know what Jason did to make the cops take away the âJason-V.â
2252895 almost 12 years ago
Whereâs the rest of VI ?
Wren Fahel almost 12 years ago
Whereâs âJason v. Freddie?â :)
Kroykali almost 12 years ago
Reminds me of my early teens, launching Estes models. Remember watching one of my favorite rockets parachuting down over the trees, the wind taking it way over the woods, never to be seen again.
djsabc almost 12 years ago
Lost some of my best rockets because of the stupid wind.
I always loved to fly them and thinking that maybe one day I would put one in orbit :).
It was the late sixties and everything revolved around the Space Age.
Marvelmoan1114 almost 12 years ago
The Jason VI is the best. What did the Special Weapons And Tactical do to a ten year old?
stansolo almost 12 years ago
What happened to V did it end up in space?
Looks like IV blasted off in doors from under a house plant.
jcomics52 almost 12 years ago
I bet that the Jason-II was subject to Paigeâs wrath.
vwdualnomand almost 12 years ago
has anyone been to a shuttle launch at the cape, or an apollo launch? heard those are exciting, feel the roar of the rockets even from miles away, etcâŠ
Devils Knight almost 12 years ago
I wonder if Jason has signed Paige up for the one way trip to Mars yet
Rwill almost 12 years ago
I lived on a farm so I had over a square mile of open area to land in, of course corn fields are almost as bad as trees. The only bad launch I had was the Estesâs Shuttle, which I launched once. It rose about 3 feet high and then went horizontal and flew through a fence. I gather from what I have seen on the internet since that that was rather the standard flight characteristics of that model.
scyphi26 almost 12 years ago
I wonder what went wrong with the Jason III for itâs parachute to deploy out the side like that. Nose cone on too tight or something?
CartoonServices.Com almost 12 years ago
With rocketry, I went through various stages.
katina.cooper almost 12 years ago
The S.W.A.T. team wanted to buy it.
ArchAngel4 almost 12 years ago
This reminds me of a very Jason Fox thing my father did as a kid. His dad brought him home some metal tubing from the Airforce base were he served. My dad then stuffed a large Estes rocket into and set it off. The tube went up, then sideways straight at my dad and chased him. I remember a FoxTrot where that actually happened to Jason.
lecrenb almost 12 years ago
Shades of October Sky!My kids and I launched rockets too, we would tie a knot in the parachute on windy days so they wouldnât go too far afield.
orz almost 12 years ago
Whatâs the goo coming out of Jason-III?
Stephen Gilberg almost 12 years ago
Nice Death Star blanket.
Alexander the Good Enough almost 12 years ago
Parachutes? We never used no stinkinâ parachutes! Back in the â60s we always stuffed the top end of our rockets with flash powder that we bought mail-order from ads in the back of âPopular Scienceâ magazine. Much more fun, and even way back then we caught the attention of the local fuzz. The chase further enhanced the experience.
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
My brother used to play with rockets like this. The electronic ignition was too âsissifiedâ for him so he would just light a fuse then run like hell. It was great fun.
Doctor11 almost 12 years ago
Jason shouldâve given up after the first rocket failed, but he didnât.
water_moon almost 12 years ago
I still remember in when my husband (in grad school) was on a team that had to estimate how high their rocket would go and land it back at base. For fun they wanted an army man to parachute, but they were all too big so I found a little toy tank, fashioned a mini paracute out of kleenex, and string, and they inclued it in the weight cacluations. .They landed less than 50 ft off base, by far and away the closest, and not only recovered the tank, but it was in perfect condition. Theyâd hve won the contest, but the estimated hight was off by too much.
Kapus almost 12 years ago
I wanna know the story behind VI. All thatâs left is the head..
Rwill almost 12 years ago
Iâm glad that when I was going up on a farm that I didnât know about fertilizer/diesel fuelâs properties, as we had large quantities of both in the spring. And I probably would of gotten into trouble with it.
wertyboom911 over 11 years ago
lol the S.W.A.T team that would be awesome. I read these books over 4 years!