
HASP Triengine Payload Carrier
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NOT A COMPLETE SYSTEM - DO NOT LAUNCH WITHOUT SERIOUS MODEL REVISION This is the HASP (High Altitude Small Payload) rocket, utilizing 3 E size Estes engines to reach considerable altitude. The gridfins are designed to deploy after stage separation, ripping the rocket body from the payload module with precision. Use "Breakaway Couplings" for this purpose. Assembly should be straightforward, although if anyone successfully launches it, I'd love to hear about it. The logo on the front is that of Hellforge Weapons Engineering & Defensive Squadron, an emblem proudly representing the Hellforge Firebird. Brought to you courtesy of Hellforge. Always prioritize proper model rocket launch equipment and ensure your launch area is completely safe from hazards. Your rocket or presence in the launch area should never pose a threat. Never launch near airports, public places, power lines, heavily wooded areas, or regions with moderate fire risks or above. Also avoid launching near official government buildings. ALWAYS CHECK YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS BEFORE A LAUNCH
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