Rocket Gliders
#16
Posted 03 April 2007 - 10:48 PM
It would produce a fair amount of gas and water vapor, especially if you added a little sulfur.
#17
Posted 03 April 2007 - 10:54 PM
For a good fuel, you could use KNO3 and sugar, mixed with little petroleum jelly to slow it down, in a uncored rocket.
It would produce a fair amount of gas and water vapor, especially if you added a little sulfur.
OK cool. Have you tested this fuel? I'm guessing yes Have you got a ratio for it?
#18
Posted 03 April 2007 - 11:51 PM
I haven't used it in a glider, but I have made some rockets with it, it burns to slow for those.
#19
Posted 04 April 2007 - 08:18 AM
It is 12:7:1, saltpeter to sugar to sulfur, and just vary the amount of petroleum jelly till it burns how you want it to. (start with very little, it affects it a lot) Sulfur is optional, chemically it should help, but i don't practically see much difference. Make sure to ram it very hard, though.
I haven't used it in a glider, but I have made some rockets with it, it burns to slow for those.
Ok thanks very much. I'll test this out soon
#20
Posted 05 April 2007 - 12:00 AM
EDIT: I made a giant paper airplane, attached a very small KNO3/sugar rocket and fired it, it worked, flew about 3 times as far as one could be thrown, but still not as well as I had hoped.
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Edited by StevenRS, 05 April 2007 - 12:13 AM.
#21
Posted 05 April 2007 - 05:14 PM
EDIT: Did you just light the rocket and then when it started going throw the plane? Also, should i change the name of this thread to rocket gliders if it's possible?
Edited by Zinginex, 05 April 2007 - 05:15 PM.
#22
Posted 05 April 2007 - 10:41 PM
To launch it, I set in on the side of our balcony on a smooth piece of wood, it's own force nudged it off the side. ( it was already hanging off the side a bit anyway)
#23
Posted 05 April 2007 - 10:43 PM
I actually didn't use any petroleum jelly in that one, as it was so small, but yes, just mix in a little bit after everything is well powdered.
To launch it, I set in on the side of our balcony on a smooth piece of wood, it's own force nudged it off the side. ( it was already hanging off the side a bit anyway)
Oh ok cool
#24
Posted 06 April 2007 - 09:01 PM
#25
Posted 06 April 2007 - 09:04 PM
If you had a catapult system (elastic band) you could have a thread holding the plane in place (preventing it from being catapulted into the air). The thread would be placed so that either the fuse or the rocket its self would burn through the thread to launch the plane. This would work for paper test planes too... I'll have to have a go... Won't be for a couple of weeks though
That's an excellent idea minalth. I'll try that when I get a chance. Very clever I won't be able to try for a week or so too.
#26
Posted 07 April 2007 - 07:50 AM
stevenrs thanks for the composition of potassium nitrate sugar sulphur petroleum jelly. Sulphur justs starts the reaction easily. I also liked stevenrs's way of launching it. Stevenrs we have been talking over this for a while now but you are the first one to have posted your results practically.
great topic, isnt it?
zinginex thanks for starting it.
#27
Posted 07 April 2007 - 07:35 PM
I'm going to slow my Bp down, and try again soon.
#28
Posted 08 April 2007 - 11:10 AM
Also, should i change the name of this thread to rocket gliders if it's possible?
Hey how did you do this? I have noticed it just now.
#29
Posted 08 April 2007 - 11:12 AM
Hey how did you do this? I have noticed it just now.
If you´ve started a new thread (you´ve got post #1) you´re allowed to change the topics name.
#30
Posted 08 April 2007 - 11:32 AM
OK thanksIf you´ve started a new thread (you´ve got post #1) you´re allowed to change the topics name.
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