Hello all,
I'm a Dutch rocket scientist working for a French aero-space lab on solid and hybrid rocket propulsion. I'm passionate about my work, it's thrilling, demanding , complicated and rewarding but ... projects take years to see the light of day and once started most of them end up death before lift-off. That's on of the reasons that my kids and I build waterrockets and fly them in our garden. We now feel that it's time to take things a step further, improve performance, altitude measurments, onboard camera .... You know, all the fun stuff.
Thank's for having us and keep up the good work,
Jouke
a quick hello from the south of france
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Re: a quick hello from the south of france
Welcome to the forum, Jouke! We look forward to borrowing your expertise to improve our designs.jouke wrote:Hello all,
I'm a Dutch rocket scientist working for a French aero-space lab on solid and hybrid rocket propulsion. I'm passionate about my work, it's thrilling, demanding , complicated and rewarding but ... projects take years to see the light of day and once started most of them end up death before lift-off. That's on of the reasons that my kids and I build waterrockets and fly them in our garden. We now feel that it's time to take things a step further, improve performance, altitude measurments, onboard camera .... You know, all the fun stuff.
Thank's for having us and keep up the good work,
Jouke
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Re: a quick hello from the south of france
welcome to the forum, dont hesitate to put some pictures of your hybrid rockets
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Re: a quick hello from the south of france
Welcome to the forum. We look forward to your contributions.jouke wrote:Hello all,
I'm a Dutch rocket scientist working for a French aero-space lab on solid and hybrid rocket propulsion. I'm passionate about my work, it's thrilling, demanding , complicated and rewarding but ... projects take years to see the light of day and once started most of them end up death before lift-off. That's on of the reasons that my kids and I build waterrockets and fly them in our garden. We now feel that it's time to take things a step further, improve performance, altitude measurments, onboard camera .... You know, all the fun stuff.
Thank's for having us and keep up the good work,
Jouke
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