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While attempting to set a new WRA2 world altitude record U.S. Water Rockets' X-12 water rocket crashes from an altitude of 1819 feet. The crash damaged the rocket and destroyed the camera. This video was recovered from the flash memory removed from the ruins of the onboard camers. Flight date October 29, 2005
Water Rocket Crash
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Water Rocket Crash
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Re: Water Rocket Crash
I remember this one from your WRN website. Did you ever find out what happened to the parachute?U.S. Water Rockets1 wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
While attempting to set a new WRA2 world altitude record U.S. Water Rockets' X-12 water rocket crashes from an altitude of 1819 feet. The crash damaged the rocket and destroyed the camera. This video was recovered from the flash memory removed from the ruins of the onboard camers. Flight date October 29, 2005
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