Imma firin mah rockets

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Imma firin mah rockets

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And postin in this thread.

Flight computer

Inside of housing (some parts not present, due to the fact that I had to remove some for a different project).

Engines.

Entire rocket (and my breakfast).


The entire project took me a week to finish. Sadly, when I launched this bad boy, the parachute and wadding caught fire. It hit the ground and knocked out the computer (broken switch), and looked like a smoldering wreck when I found it.
Anyways, I'll post a video of the launching soon. :D
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WTF did you eat!?
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Cornbread muffin and a glass of milk.
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special cornbread? lol
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I have those same cups. They're a bitch to clean out. I like your rocket.
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Nice job.
Can't wait to see it in action.
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Yeah, it was my first launch in front of an audience.
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God, that thing's huge! Why didn't you fin-stable-ize it? Here's the robot with the microcontroller I'm looking to use as a Flight Control System.
This is the setup I have so far. Sorry for the quality; it was taken on my iPhone. AA battery for size comparison
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Not pictured are the four Micro Servos, the Accelerometer, and the GPS Locator. Of course, I'm not going to jump right in and build such a complex machine just yet-- I plan to make some simpler models to get back into the swing of things.

My questions are:

Is it possible to launch in a field with 2-4 inches of icy and brittle snow?
Will a normal D/E engine be able to support such a large rocket, or will I have to switch to plugged engines?
What sort of wind conditions will significantly affect a rocket's flight path, and how do I compensate?
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Yodel wrote: My questions are:

Is it possible to launch in a field with 2-4 inches of icy and brittle snow?
Will a normal D/E engine be able to support such a large rocket, or will I have to switch to plugged engines?
What sort of wind conditions will significantly affect a rocket's flight path, and how do I compensate?
1. If you do, make sure it is stable. A rocket tipping over towards you is a scary sight...
2. By large how much weight do you mean?
3. ...? I dunno.
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Good to have another rocket guy on the forum!

I haven't calculated the rocket's dimensions just yet, but I know it has to have a diameter of at least 3" at some area on the rocket to accommodate the SumoBot's microcontroller. I will figure out the weight specifics if I can find the weight of all of the Flight Control System's parts.
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Yodel wrote:God, that thing's huge! Why didn't you fin-stable-ize it?
I did, it's just that the fins were plastic, and they melted off.
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Yodel wrote:Good to have another rocket guy on the forum!

I haven't calculated the rocket's dimensions just yet, but I know it has to have a diameter of at least 3" at some area on the rocket to accommodate the SumoBot's microcontroller. I will figure out the weight specifics if I can find the weight of all of the Flight Control System's parts.
It might just depend on how much space you have, atleast 11 centimeters for an E-class and 8.5 for a D-class. If you have the room I would use a low burn time E engine. Weight will most likely not be an issue with that much thrust and it is slightly easier to recover.

*E's should have a long delay for the ejection charge normally, but check just in case. You don't want a near instant deployment at the heights you will probably be getting.
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Zieon_Eslador wrote:*E's should have a long delay for the ejection charge normally, but check just in case. You don't want a near instant deployment at the heights you will probably be getting.
How substantial is the ejection charge? I was thinking that the risk of frying the FCS would be greatly diminished if I diverted it into two smaller parachutes on either side of the body with an aluminum wedge. Or it might just make the rocket explode.
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Why would you glue in one-time use rockets?
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Because I screwed up on the clips that were supposed to hold them in, glue was the only option. Besides, there was a fire that totally ruined the gas transfer tubes. Even if I managed to get new engines in, it would be easier to just make a new rocket.
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Yodel wrote:
Zieon_Eslador wrote:*E's should have a long delay for the ejection charge normally, but check just in case. You don't want a near instant deployment at the heights you will probably be getting.
How substantial is the ejection charge? I was thinking that the risk of frying the FCS would be greatly diminished if I diverted it into two smaller parachutes on either side of the body with an aluminum wedge. Or it might just make the rocket explode.
Quite substantial.
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Zieon_Eslador wrote: Quite substantial.
What if I use a plugged Engine? Don't those not have an ejection charge?
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Yodel wrote:
Zieon_Eslador wrote: Quite substantial.
What if I use a plugged Engine? Don't those not have an ejection charge?
I was thinking about that, but I would hate to be under your rocket if it doesn't have a recovery mechanism...
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Zieon_Eslador wrote:
Yodel wrote:
Zieon_Eslador wrote: Quite substantial.
What if I use a plugged Engine? Don't those not have an ejection charge?
I was thinking about that, but I would hate to be under your rocket if it doesn't have a recovery mechanism...
I'm sure that I can rig something to serve the same purpose, like a servo that can pop open the nose cone, releasing the chute.
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