Handful of rocket videos from yesterday
#61
Posted 28 July 2007 - 01:25 PM
Rocket tooling goes the other way, larger tubes are a higher numerical value so Ive always assumed its either the thrust they are supposed to produce or the payload they will carry.
Hope thats right
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#62
Posted 28 July 2007 - 03:40 PM
Rocket tooling goes the other way, larger tubes are a higher numerical value so Ive always assumed its either the thrust they are supposed to produce or the payload they will carry.
Thats what i thought,given optimum fuel is used etc,thats what the rockets capable of lifting.
dean
#63
Posted 28 July 2007 - 04:14 PM
#64
Posted 10 August 2007 - 01:58 AM
6 pound whistle
#65
Posted 10 August 2007 - 04:35 PM
#66
Posted 11 August 2007 - 12:12 AM
#67
Posted 11 August 2007 - 10:13 PM
thanks for the "staged rocket info" ive made about ten 1lb'ers so far so i'll try a two stager with a long fuse!The 6 lb whistle didn't go that high, definitely less than 500 feet. The three stagers are basicall a row of motors on a stick fused together and attached so that they can eject once fire is passed to the next stage. The third stage is the only one really attached to the stick securely. I definitely don't recommend building one until you have some experience with standard rockets, they have the ability to have real bad consequences if something goes wrong, like a motor leaving the stick when it shouldn't. Alignment is key with multi-stage rockets.
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