August 22 1999 Long Shot Launch Report

My daughter Kim built a two stage Estes Long Shot.  

Launched with D 12-0 booster and C 6-5 upper stage 


We caught a great shot of the second stage in flight!

  • 1st launch was great, but it floated into a tree.  I climbed ~10 feet and recovered it
  • 2nd launch we packed the streamer too tight, and had a defective engine (below) and it failed to completely deploy....==>"Lawn Dart"!
  • Rebuilt and even longer (59 1/2"; taller than Kim!), we launched again one evening later in the summer.  Perfect deployment, but the body tube was seriously bent where the fins attach due to a hard landing.  :-(

In the shop for repairs....   Next time we'll reinforce the base, add a D-capable engine mount, and include an 18" or 24" parachute

10/4/2000 Update-Rebuilt and ready to fly (only 54" tall now). It's got a D-engine for the upper stage to go with the D-booster, and an 18" parachute (instead of the streamer). wRASP simulation software predicts the Long Shot could fly to ~1250 feet on two D-engines (compared with an estimated maximum of 925 feet in the original configuration)

We've replaced the Estes Long Shot decals with:

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