CP Method: | Rocksim/Rocksim |
CP Position From Front: | 40.96 inches |
Manufacturer: | BSD High Power Rocketry ![]() |
Product Type: | Kit |
Tags: | Family:BSD:Horizon |
BSD Horizon (4") with 38mm motor mount. I flew this rocket stock for my Level 1, and I later modified it to use dual deployment for my Level 2. Components BSD Rocketry Horizon (4" diameter) with 38mm motor mount and G-10 fins Components: Nose cone Payload section (10") Tube coupler, bulkhead plate, and hardware Booster section (24") 38mm motor tube ...
Overview I had never built a high power kit, but after many hours searching the Internet, I felt confident in placing an order for a BSD Horizon. The company’s website was pretty adamant about the Horizon being the best way to certify Level 1. They cited simple design, strong construction and excellent instructions. I knew that since I had no high power experience I would need all of the ...
Fully glassed airframe and fins. External fin-can assembly with Kevlar tape reinforcement of fin to motor mount. Carbon fibre reinforced payload bay coupler. Replace shock cord with tubular nylon. Modifications: I wanted another short 4" rocket to go with my 4" Yank Bullet and the BSD Horizon seemed to fit and offered a lot of kit for a very reasonable price. As usual with my kits I like to ...
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Date | Flyer | Rocket | Altitude |
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2016-10-29 | Gene Wolski | Orzel | 1,393 Feet |
2015-12-12 | Gene Wolski | Orzel | 3,194 Feet |
2014-04-04 | Gene Wolski | Orzel | - |
2014-03-02 | Gene Wolski | Orzel | 1,794 Feet |
2012-11-10 | Gene Wolski | Orzel | 1,509 Feet |
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