Just discovered Water Rockets
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 1:37 pm
Hi. As the title says, a few weeks ago, i don't know how, but i accidentally came across a Water Rocket video.
I was instantly intrigued. Have made a few now and they have been awesome.
Only trouble is, i always have to try and go one better and keep on improving things. Water Rocketry has plenty of
room for that. A few others have seen my first rocket go up and they had never heard of them before either. These others
are into it now.
After the very first launch i was instantly hooked and totally blown away, i never expected anything like what i got.
It was a 2 litre bottle chamber and another near enough full length 2 litre bottle on the other end, made what i now
consider to be a crude nosecone and some pretty decent fins. Have learned a lot in the last couple of weeks and i am
in the process of making a stronger one. I discovered this forum after finding an excellent post on the net about making
a bottle nosecone with a grinder and epoxy putty.
From West Sussex. UK.
I was instantly intrigued. Have made a few now and they have been awesome.
Only trouble is, i always have to try and go one better and keep on improving things. Water Rocketry has plenty of
room for that. A few others have seen my first rocket go up and they had never heard of them before either. These others
are into it now.
After the very first launch i was instantly hooked and totally blown away, i never expected anything like what i got.
It was a 2 litre bottle chamber and another near enough full length 2 litre bottle on the other end, made what i now
consider to be a crude nosecone and some pretty decent fins. Have learned a lot in the last couple of weeks and i am
in the process of making a stronger one. I discovered this forum after finding an excellent post on the net about making
a bottle nosecone with a grinder and epoxy putty.
From West Sussex. UK.