The 2013 Team SPEW lineup
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The 2013 Team SPEW lineup
So here's the Team SPEW lineup for 2013. Life really got in the way of our plans this summer so we had to save our more complex rockets with electronic recovery systems on them for next year.
They are from left to right
Charlie Laser Pears 2l (30ish flights?)
Traveling Sprinkler 1.5l (new)
Duck 1.5l (new)
CALGON 2l (new)
Water Buffalo 2l (3 flights)
Just add water 16oz (50ish flights)
And the Team SPEW Aquanaughts
What's that? Oh the one in the back? That's BEST. I don't have a support structure to launch that one just yet. So BEST is probably going to get a 2014 laucnh date.
I am taking this motley crew and the Water Rocket Derby Launcher to a Scout Expo tomorrow. While I'm there, we'll do some comparisons and see which of these performs best. Any predictions?
Thanks,
Bugwubber
They are from left to right
Charlie Laser Pears 2l (30ish flights?)
Traveling Sprinkler 1.5l (new)
Duck 1.5l (new)
CALGON 2l (new)
Water Buffalo 2l (3 flights)
Just add water 16oz (50ish flights)
And the Team SPEW Aquanaughts
What's that? Oh the one in the back? That's BEST. I don't have a support structure to launch that one just yet. So BEST is probably going to get a 2014 laucnh date.
I am taking this motley crew and the Water Rocket Derby Launcher to a Scout Expo tomorrow. While I'm there, we'll do some comparisons and see which of these performs best. Any predictions?
Thanks,
Bugwubber
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Re: The 2013 Team SPEW lineup
bugwubber wrote:So here's the Team SPEW lineup for 2013. Life really got in the way of our plans this summer so we had to save our more complex rockets with electronic recovery systems on them for next year.
They are from left to right
Charlie Laser Pears 2l (30ish flights?)
Traveling Sprinkler 1.5l (new)
Duck 1.5l (new)
CALGON 2l (new)
Water Buffalo 2l (3 flights)
Just add water 16oz (50ish flights)
And the Team SPEW Aquanaughts
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What's that? Oh the one in the back? That's BEST. I don't have a support structure to launch that one just yet. So BEST is probably going to get a 2014 laucnh date.
I am taking this motley crew and the Water Rocket Derby Launcher to a Scout Expo tomorrow. While I'm there, we'll do some comparisons and see which of these performs best. Any predictions?
Thanks,
Bugwubber
my bet will be on the Calgon, but only if it will carry the astronaut with the green hair ..
Nice fleet btw
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Here's my favorite picture from the event.
Here are the results-
Charlie Laser Pears: is proving hard to beat. Consistent performer
CALGON: apparently had too much fin as it lawn darted. Luckily I thought to use hot melt on the fins so they came right off. Will have to try smaller fins.
Go Fetch: is the purple tennis ball topped mini rocket from 2012. Excellent performer but comes down fast.
Duck: Really giving CLP a tight contest.
Water Buffalo: Seems to be having some stability problems. Larger fins may help. Everyone really got a kick out of loading the aquanaughts in it.
Traveling Sprinkler: lost its box fin by this flight. Need to redo the attachment.
Just add water: excellent flighs just not as high.
So a couple rebuilds and some more research is definitely warranted. :-)
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Here are the results-
Charlie Laser Pears: is proving hard to beat. Consistent performer
CALGON: apparently had too much fin as it lawn darted. Luckily I thought to use hot melt on the fins so they came right off. Will have to try smaller fins.
Go Fetch: is the purple tennis ball topped mini rocket from 2012. Excellent performer but comes down fast.
Duck: Really giving CLP a tight contest.
Water Buffalo: Seems to be having some stability problems. Larger fins may help. Everyone really got a kick out of loading the aquanaughts in it.
Traveling Sprinkler: lost its box fin by this flight. Need to redo the attachment.
Just add water: excellent flighs just not as high.
So a couple rebuilds and some more research is definitely warranted. :-)
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Here's a slide show with some more launch pictures.
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Those are some really nice pictures! That multi-rocket launcher is really paying off. It's cool to see several rockets frozen in mid-launch all together.
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Thanks!U.S. Water Rockets1 wrote:Those are some really nice pictures! That multi-rocket launcher is really paying off. It's cool to see several rockets frozen in mid-launch all together.
I like how they are each at a different stage of flight simply because while the % of water to volume is constant for the different size bottles, the nozzle size is also constant and therefore those with less water simply empty faster and accelerate quicker due to lower mass. Definitely was not what I originally expected. At some point I hope to put electronics in each one so I can make a graph showing the flight of each compared against each other.
Duck and Traveling Sprinkler (yellow and green ones) should have had similar flight profiles but I suspect there was some variance- perhaps extra wear on Duck's nozzle since it has done many more launches than Traveling Sprinkler. There's several pictures showing Duck ahead of Traveling Sprinkler even though they are almost identical. Could also be that the end tube is introducing more friction. I'll have to swap them around and see if I get the same effect.
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A common experiment done in schools is to plot the distance a water rocket travels versus the mass of water in the rocket. They equate the distance with the velocity, so it shows exactly what you see in your "experiment". The lower mass will accelerate to a higher speed to a point but then the lack of reacton mass shortens the flight, so you end up with a nice bell curve showing where the sweet spot is for water fill. Your launcher could make this experiment quite easy because you could launch multiple identical rockets at one time.bugwubber wrote:Thanks!U.S. Water Rockets1 wrote:Those are some really nice pictures! That multi-rocket launcher is really paying off. It's cool to see several rockets frozen in mid-launch all together.
I like how they are each at a different stage of flight simply because while the % of water to volume is constant for the different size bottles, the nozzle size is also constant and therefore those with less water simply empty faster and accelerate quicker due to lower mass. Definitely was not what I originally expected. At some point I hope to put electronics in each one so I can make a graph showing the flight of each compared against each other.
Duck and Traveling Sprinkler (yellow and green ones) should have had similar flight profiles but I suspect there was some variance- perhaps extra wear on Duck's nozzle since it has done many more launches than Traveling Sprinkler. There's several pictures showing Duck ahead of Traveling Sprinkler even though they are almost identical. Could also be that the end tube is introducing more friction. I'll have to swap them around and see if I get the same effect.
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Hello bugwubber,
That is a very civil group of rockets you have there, and the multi launcher is brill!
Do you use Robinson Couplings in some of your rockets.
Keep it up! J
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That is a very civil group of rockets you have there, and the multi launcher is brill!
Do you use Robinson Couplings in some of your rockets.
Keep it up! J
Jamie B
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Jamie5335 wrote:Hello bugwubber,
That is a very civil group of rockets you have there, and the multi launcher is brill!
Do you use Robinson Couplings in some of your rockets.
Keep it up! J
Jamie B
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Thanks Jamie!
While I do have a number of bottles and rockets that use the robinson coupling, they are not in any of the pictures or launches above.
The rockets above all have single pressure bottles. The payload sections are attached either by non removable glued skin or in the case of Charlie Laser Pears and CALGON, the only thing glued to the pressure vessel is fins and a bottle cap on top. The payload section then just screws into that bottle cap. The Just add water rocket is unique- it is just two bottles glued bottom to bottom. They are all Ballast Dumping Recovery except for Go Fetch which uses simple Air Compression Recovery (aka tennis ball tipped lawn dart).
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