First water rocket I made

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Post Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:28 pm

First water rocket I made

I made this water rocket about 2 years ago and I have came a long way since then.
This was my first launcher. The tutorial for it is at http://sciencetoymaker.org/waterRocket/index.htm
I now use a garden hose quick attachment launcher for safety.
If you are looking for me, I am the kid in the blue shirt (not the one holding the launcher) :bg:
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Post Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:20 am

Re: First water rocket I made

Nice pictures!
Will we see a picture of a new rocket soon?
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Post Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:40 pm

Re: First water rocket I made

FlightCommand wrote:I made this water rocket about 2 years ago and I have came a long way since then.
This was my first launcher. The tutorial for it is at http://sciencetoymaker.org/waterRocket/index.htm
I now use a garden hose quick attachment launcher for safety.
If you are looking for me, I am the kid in the blue shirt (not the one holding the launcher) :bg:


The picture you got with the rocket just on the end of the tube is cool! I have never been able to catch the rocket that way. I think my camera has a lag in the shutter that delays when the photo is snapped.
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Post Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:03 pm

Re: First water rocket I made

Yeah, I will have more pictures of my next rocket: Splicon soon. It is called splicon because it is my first rocket to use a spliced pressure vessel.
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