Steve Jurvetson
I think this was an N2000, staging midair to a CTI moonburner to 45,000 ft. Kickin’ up dirt at LDRS27.
…with the remains of a prior launch in the foreground.
That looks like a blast! (Sorry, I meant great fun! 🙂
It appears to be an N2000W because the N4000 is Blue Baboon.
thanks… that’s what I wrote down, but then someone corrected me…. Fixing the caption now…
The CTI moon burner is the M795. They also have the M1450 Classic and M1890 Red Lightning both 4 grain motors.
That’s a pretty serious combo. Diameter? Also, where the heck is the rail?
I note that AT WL = instant overexposure 🙂
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