



The past few days I've been working on my big project, High-5. I'm hoping to get it finished by this summer, and perhaps I'll even be able to get junior level-1 certified on it!
It's a fairly complex design, and employs such gizmos as airstart electronics (already installed) and altimeter-activated parachute charges (which I'm still figuring out). I like to set my goals high, because I have to exert more of myself to attain them, and as a result get stronger. (Like a muscle).
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That thing is huge.
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