Here is our newest rocket:
Its around 2+ meters tall. ( 6,5 feet)
The weight is 890 gram. Incl: parachute container and parachute, camera, altimeter.
The rocket is capable of holding 14 bar or 200 psi.
The rockets body has 2 segments combined with a tornado coupling in the lower section of the rocket.
The top section of 4 bottles is a new rocket. The bottom section is the older rocket that reached the 212 meter. And because we didnt have any fin material we decided to combine the 2
For the fligt we are going to test our new camera the md80 clone version. Because the fly cam one 2 failed on us to many times!
Lets wait for nice weather and time to launch this rocket!
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Its volume is around 9+ liters (we have not meassured that yet)Team.[D&P]Rockets*
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That looks good guys, are you planning on entering it in the "altitude challenge" competition. As long as you keep it under 200PSI you are good.Daan.[D&P]Rockets* wrote:Here is our newest rocket:Its volume is around 9+ liters (we have not meassured that yet)
Its around 2+ meters tall. ( 6,5 feet)
The weight is 890 gram. Incl: parachute container and parachute, camera, altimeter.
The rocket is capable of holding 14 bar or 200 psi.
The rockets body has 2 segments combined with a tornado coupling in the lower section of the rocket.
The top section of 4 bottles is a new rocket. The bottom section is the older rocket that reached the 212 meter. And because we didnt have any fin material we decided to combine the 2
For the fligt we are going to test our new camera the md80 clone version. Because the fly cam one 2 failed on us to many times!
Lets wait for nice weather and time to launch this rocket!
Gr Team.[D&P]Rockets*
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Re: Team.[D&P]Rockets*
Daan.[D&P]Rockets* wrote:Here is our newest rocket:Its volume is around 9+ liters (we have not meassured that yet)
Its around 2+ meters tall. ( 6,5 feet)
The weight is 890 gram. Incl: parachute container and parachute, camera, altimeter.
The rocket is capable of holding 14 bar or 200 psi.
The rockets body has 2 segments combined with a tornado coupling in the lower section of the rocket.
The top section of 4 bottles is a new rocket. The bottom section is the older rocket that reached the 212 meter. And because we didnt have any fin material we decided to combine the 2
For the fligt we are going to test our new camera the md80 clone version. Because the fly cam one 2 failed on us to many times!
Lets wait for nice weather and time to launch this rocket!
Gr Team.[D&P]Rockets*
That rocket looks promising. The weight is low and the rocket is large enough, it should go nice and high!
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