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RE: Astro 220 DC30? I got my DC20 (in the orange case) in a 2.5" coupler in my rocket. I didn't like taking it apart since it was in such a good weather and waterproof housing. Edward |
In forum Electronics |
16 years ago |
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RE: Ofest Launch Logs The AP Bonfire is totally off because I haven't flown the most. Each M900 is a hybrid, with < 50 grams AP in it 🙂 Edward |
In forum Archive - News & Events |
16 years ago |
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RE: Dual deployment. I don't actually use a measuring scoop that is calibrated in grams. I have a small red cap that I filled and poured out 100 cap fulls and got it to be .85 grams. But, I don't size my charges by gram... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
16 years ago |
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RE: Fin options I assemble my motor mount and fins outside the rocket, then slide into the airframe. I use the PL Premium on the MMT to fin connection. I don't do internal fillets to the airframe. Never have. I d... |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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RE: Astro 220 DC30? I read a paper a while back about parachutes and talked to a rigger friend of mine who dropped cargo out of planes. The paper said that in some situations you can get something to fall faster with a ... |
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16 years ago |
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RE: Astro 220 DC30? You need my drop like a rock drogue (36" parachute with a 14" spillhole) 🙂 The descent rate under drogue was 106 fps, only took a little over 3:45 to come down. Still decided to drift 2.9 miles out.... |
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16 years ago |
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RE: Astro 220 DC30? I wonder how much altitude I lost due to getting tipped over as I slowed down up top? 24' 🙂 Edward |
In forum Electronics |
16 years ago |
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RE: Astro 220 DC30? How did the DC-30 work for you? Edward |
In forum Electronics |
16 years ago |
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RE: Fin options I generally use 1/16" G10 and a big parachute. My Bunny Thumper rocket was 5.5", 15lbs loaded and I used a chute that gave me a descent rate of 7 fps. I even cart wheeled it a couple times and didn'... |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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RE: Special Guest at Octoberfest! Very nice to meet you Jeroen! By chance, do you play basketball?😀 |
In forum Archive - News & Events |
16 years ago |
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RE: Fin options Another consideration is do you have the parachute space for the 75mm motors weight. Edward |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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RE: Fin options Shrink it to 4" and you'll be sure to break mach 🙂 Edward |
In forum Construction Help |
16 years ago |
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RE: Fin options It is going to take a lot to push a Big Nuke (5.5" diameter) to mach plus. I'm thinking very high thrust 54mm motors or 75mm motors. I'd get the rocksim file and see what motors it takes to make it go... |
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16 years ago |
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RE: Fin options What are you wanting to do? 1/8 G10 is *very* thick. I used it once and then haven't since. I generally use 1/16" or 3/32" thick. Both I've had success in beveling. I've used 1/4" plywood but did... |
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16 years ago |
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RE: Astro 220 DC30? Batman, they are well worth it. My first L3 attempt I had a radio tracker on. I didn't get a good line on it and walked over 34 miles to find it. The next time I attempted my L3 I went to 25k, and ... |
In forum Electronics |
16 years ago |
