Construction
The rocket was made over a span of days. Construction was done in Mr. Bowman's room while painting and small fixes were done over a small protected desk at my house.
Altogether, though the rocket had some issues being made, it came out all together. Though one of the fins had to be removed and re-glued due to faulty glue, everything went accordingly afterwords. The only thing that was relatively wrong as a finished product was the painting where the fin was removed, though it wasn't all too bad and it was hard to fix the clipping of the paint layers.
Mechanically-speaking, the rocket was completely operational. The launch lug, engine mount, fins, and nose cone were secured properly, and the recovery parachute worked effectively.
The rocket flew up and landed relatively close to the launch pad compared to the other rockets and did not, in fact, land on the administration building's roof or in a faraway tree. Only damage upon landing was the edge of the body tube being bent.
Altogether, though the rocket had some issues being made, it came out all together. Though one of the fins had to be removed and re-glued due to faulty glue, everything went accordingly afterwords. The only thing that was relatively wrong as a finished product was the painting where the fin was removed, though it wasn't all too bad and it was hard to fix the clipping of the paint layers.
Mechanically-speaking, the rocket was completely operational. The launch lug, engine mount, fins, and nose cone were secured properly, and the recovery parachute worked effectively.
The rocket flew up and landed relatively close to the launch pad compared to the other rockets and did not, in fact, land on the administration building's roof or in a faraway tree. Only damage upon landing was the edge of the body tube being bent.