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Registered Member #15
Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 01:11PM
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Well, my first rocket in 20 years. I'm retiring the Tesla hat (i've done pretty much everything i wanted to do with that) and going on to high power rocketry. I plan on doing my L1 cert in two weeks, my L2 cert this fall, and then my L3 cert next spring. Read L3 as meaning big ass rocket.
Here are some pics of this first rocket. It has a video payload system to record video during launch and tranmits it back to the ground via a 2.4Ghz 500mW transmitter. I'll post videos when it takes first flight in two weeks.
Registered Member #75
Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 09:30AM
Location: Montana, USA
Posts: 711
Nice! Is the rocket itself an off-the-shelf unit, or did you build it yourself like the payload? I am not familiar with what L1 .. L3 mean, is it all solid-state rocketry or are you planning to mess with liquid fuel or hybrid rockets as well? Anyway, good luck for your maiden flight!
Registered Member #56
Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:02AM
Location: Southern Califorina, USA
Posts: 2445
Not to steel Dan's thunder, but a short bit of background with model rocketry... The motors are rated with a letter system, each letter is 2x as much energy as the previous one. An A motor has 1.26-2.50 N·s, a B motor as 2.5-5n/s, etc. To buy anything bigger than a G motor, you need to be certified with one of the big organisations, a level 1 gets you G and I motors, level 2 gets you J and K, and level 3 gets you anything you want (the biggest one I have seen in person is a O motor, that ran off liquid N2O and PVC)
Unfortunantly, there has been a battle between us and the ATF for a decade now, they declared that our motors are OMG!!!b0mz0rZ!!!!! and that to buy anything with >6.2.5g of propellent you have to get a LEUP (low explosive users permit) which requires you to make a few magazines, pay a fee, give up a few rights, etc.
To get arround that I use motors that run off liquid N2O as the oxidiser and PVC as the fuel, both of which are unregulated. So no permits for me :)
In any case, nice downlink!
I am working on a gps/accel/altitude logger/downlink atm, should have a rev0 by the end of next week.
Registered Member #10
Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
Location: Bunbury, Australia
Posts: 1424
EastVoltResearch wrote ...
I'm retiring the Tesla hat (i've done pretty much everything i wanted to do with that) .....
I would be very sorry to see you retire too much from TC's. (Hey I haven't started the Plasmasonics 1 board I bought from you years ago). I have a different approach and I believe that there is a lot of things that have not been done with TC's. I have 4 or 5 things things planned which should be impressive and have not yet been done yet. Only one or two are me-standing-close-to-sparks type things.
Registered Member #530
Joined: Sat Feb 17 2007, 07:56AM
Location: Victoria BC, Canada
Posts: 178
Hybrid rockets are a lot of fun... Oxygen and roofing tar also works as a fuel too.... N20 tends to be a bit expensive for me.... Just don't have any motor failers --- they sure can be deadly when your playing with 1000 lbs worth of gas pressure!
Registered Member #15
Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 01:11PM
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Actually, not really retiring. Just reorganizing my time for my various interests. I'll still be doing Tesla coils from time to time, astrophotography of course, and am preparing to build a MEGA MONSTER smoke ring generator! heh heh
Registered Member #56
Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:02AM
Location: Southern Califorina, USA
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@ sparky, I will take the cost of buying/storing liquid N2O over liquid O2 any day. In fact I probably wouldn't use liquid O2 even it if was free since it is such an oxidizer.
But having a liter of liquid N2O (vapor pressure @ 25c = 700psi) in an aluminum tube with the nozzle plugged was certainly an explosive experience. There is a video buried in my rocket thread.
In any case, good to hear you aren't selling off all of your gear!
Registered Member #10
Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
Location: Bunbury, Australia
Posts: 1424
EastVoltResearch wrote ...
... am preparing to build a MEGA MONSTER smoke ring generator! heh heh
I have wanted to build a bigger one but shed space is a problem. But perhaps I can store stuff in one if I make it big enough. I will be seriously jealous if you make a bigger one.
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