Hello from Germany

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Hello from Germany

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Hello, I am from Germany.
Nice Forum :)
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Scorpion_XIII wrote:Hello, I am from Germany.
Nice Forum :)
Greetings Scorpion XIII! Welcome to this forum.

May I ask: are you still the record holder today? :D
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Yes, today I am the record holder of the open class with 160m = 525ft :)
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Scorpion_XIII wrote:Yes, today I am the record holder of the open class with 160m = 525ft :)
Congratulations!
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Re: Hello from Germany

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Thanks :)
Still trying to get higher... ;)
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Scorpion_XIII wrote:Yes, today I am the record holder of the open class with 160m = 525ft :)
We heard about your new record. Good job. We hope to see you get even higher! Welcome to the forum!
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German engineering :arrow: :lol:
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:W to the forum
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Re: Hello from Germany

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Could you post a photo of your rocket?
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Re: Hello from Germany

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Hi,

here it is. :)
The rocket is glued together with SST. Then a little bit GFK (glas fibre)
It has ~5l volume so I fly with 1,5l water in it at 16bar.
3 Parachutes are triggered by TommyTimers and a logging altimeter records the height.
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Re: Hello from Germany

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Scorpion_XIII wrote:Hi,

here it is. :)
The rocket is glued together with SST. Then a little bit GFK (glas fibre)
It has ~5l volume so I fly with 1,5l water in it at 16bar.
3 Parachutes are triggered by TommyTimers and a logging altimeter records the height.
That looks like a really nice field to launch big rockets in!
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What is an SST glue?
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RaZias wrote:What is an SST glue?
SST = "Symmetric Splice Technique". Pay attention at the back of the class!
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Thanks, I remember now to have read about that technique.

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Re: Hello from Germany

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Hi,

it is called "Ponal PUR Leim" from Henkel