rocket firing R/C sub
I have a missile system on my L.A. sub which was featured on the "Inside R/C" TV show a few years ago. I demonstrated it successfully at the 2003 or '04 SubRegatta in R.I. It is a CO2 system, that shoots a missile about 50 ft. into the air. I don't use any flammable gas in my subs, but any missile system has inherent dangers. See the eye protection I wear when working with the missile, in my Avatar picture on the left.
As to Mike Dory's missile mishap account, I have a similar story. In the 1960's I modified an Estes rocket to make what I thought would be a neat torpedo to launch from an R/C PT boat. I remotely fired it, and it worked as a torpedo for about 5-10 feet, then broke the water surface and flew up high into the air, like a missile, before exploding. After all the screams from the crowd, I retreated from the lake, happy that no one was hurt.
I have a missile system on my L.A. sub which was featured on the "Inside R/C" TV show a few years ago. I demonstrated it successfully at the 2003 or '04 SubRegatta in R.I. It is a CO2 system, that shoots a missile about 50 ft. into the air. I don't use any flammable gas in my subs, but any missile system has inherent dangers. See the eye protection I wear when working with the missile, in my Avatar picture on the left.
As to Mike Dory's missile mishap account, I have a similar story. In the 1960's I modified an Estes rocket to make what I thought would be a neat torpedo to launch from an R/C PT boat. I remotely fired it, and it worked as a torpedo for about 5-10 feet, then broke the water surface and flew up high into the air, like a missile, before exploding. After all the screams from the crowd, I retreated from the lake, happy that no one was hurt.
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