Would it be possible to make small hybrid rockets burning nitrous oxide and and solid fuel? The motor would use a 'whipped cream' 12g nitrous oxide cylinder and burn a fuel such as rubber or sugar. The rocket would be about 1' long.

miniture hybrid rockets
Started by jcow, May 08 2006 07:25 PM
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#1
Posted 08 May 2006 - 07:25 PM
#2
Posted 08 May 2006 - 11:47 PM
I dont think 1" long is enough
There are Hybrids on the market already, called 'Micro Hybrids' believe it or not!
Check out this link : http://www.hpr.org.uk/mhybrid
They are designed and made by a friend of mine called Roy Trzeclak-Hicks.
There are Hybrids on the market already, called 'Micro Hybrids' believe it or not!
Check out this link : http://www.hpr.org.uk/mhybrid
They are designed and made by a friend of mine called Roy Trzeclak-Hicks.
#3
Posted 09 May 2006 - 03:41 PM
I dont think 1" long is enough
There are Hybrids on the market already, called 'Micro Hybrids' believe it or not!
Check out this link : http://www.hpr.org.uk/mhybrid
They are designed and made by a friend of mine called Roy Trzeclak-Hicks.
he said 1' = 1 foot, not 1",
#4
Posted 09 May 2006 - 04:34 PM
Thanks, i wasnt sure that the cylinder would be light enough. I might have to buy one of those hybrid kits on http://www.hpr.org.uk/mhybrid , As long as i can legally own and use it without any lisences!
#5
Posted 10 May 2006 - 12:47 PM
No licences are required, as they are only D - E impulse.
I saw a Pulse Jet this weekend, very interesting.
Please note that Hyrbids are alot more complicated than 'Estes' or 'Quest' rocket motors.
I saw a Pulse Jet this weekend, very interesting.
Please note that Hyrbids are alot more complicated than 'Estes' or 'Quest' rocket motors.
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