Follow my Delta II construction Blog.
It is sure to be one heck of a learning experience for me.
http://delta2waterrocket.blogspot.com/
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Hey Tom! Nice to have you here. We will be sure and check out your blog!Racer wrote:Follow my Delta II construction Blog.
It is sure to be one heck of a learning experience for me.
http://delta2waterrocket.blogspot.com/
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Your blog is really impressive. The plans you have made look really ambitious! One question that came to mind while looking at your nozzle designs is I thought to ask you how you planned to hold a rocket of that size down on the launcher???Racer wrote:Follow my Delta II construction Blog.
It is sure to be one heck of a learning experience for me.
http://delta2waterrocket.blogspot.com/
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Well, the plan right now is to have a pneumatic type lock down system to hold
it down to the pad until it is ready to fly.
Needs to be thought out and designed which is what is whole project is all about.
it down to the pad until it is ready to fly.
Needs to be thought out and designed which is what is whole project is all about.

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I like the advanced systems that guys like you make. Your designs remind me of batkiter with all the detailed components.Racer wrote:Well, the plan right now is to have a pneumatic type lock down system to hold
it down to the pad until it is ready to fly.
Needs to be thought out and designed which is what is whole project is all about.
I can't wait to see how the launcher works. I am really curious how it grips the rocket without damaging the nozzles.
Keep up the good work!
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It's good to see new people getting involved. New blood to bring in new innovations. That's the key to keeping the sport active and keep innovators innovating.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I like the advanced systems that guys like you make. Your designs remind me of batkiter with all the detailed components.Racer wrote:Well, the plan right now is to have a pneumatic type lock down system to hold
it down to the pad until it is ready to fly.
Needs to be thought out and designed which is what is whole project is all about.
I can't wait to see how the launcher works. I am really curious how it grips the rocket without damaging the nozzles.
Keep up the good work!
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