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Likes | |
Skill | 5 |
Length | 47.25" 120.02cm |
Diameter | 2.12" 5.38cm |
Weight | 4.18lbs 1.90kg |
Parachute | 28" 71.12cm |
Drogue | 12" 30.48cm |
Motor Mount | 54mm |
Deployment | Dual-2 Computers |
Panda 1
Description
My daughter named the rocket.
Four fins.
Motor casing visible.Gray ring is the front closure of the motor. Brass ring at bottom is the aft retaining ring of the motor.
White section with "Flaps" encase phone.Video is a link to a smaller version prototype.
Drogue Chute: 0.5 grams - backup 0.7 grams
Main Chute: 1.0 grams - backup 1.2 grams
Summary | |||||
Total Launches | 1 | Highest Altitude | 1098 ft 334.67m | Cumulative Altitude | 1098 ft 334.67m |
Total Fail | 1 | Highest Velocity | Average Altitude | 1098 ft 334.67m | |
Average Motor | K | Average Thrust | 514 | Total Thrust | 514 |
Motor Sum | K | Motor Failure | 0 | Average Speed | 0 MPH 0.00km/h |
Averages & cumulative are calculated if there are actual values present, not just estimated. None of the averages or weighted. Please do not populate actual values with estimates.
# = Number of Launches ? = EstimatedLaunches
Date | Title | Likes | Weight | # | Status | Altitude | Velocity | Motor | ||
| Panda 1-Panda-Failure | 4.18lb. 1.90kg | 1 | Fail | 1098 ft 334.67m ?10600 ft ?3230.88m | ?890 MPH ?1432.90km/h | K513-FJ |
Comments
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That's going to be a real minimum rocket !!!
While probably not necessary, since I am having to do a partial rebuild, I might as well make improvements.
Changes so far:
Finally got back to the improvements. Almost ready for primer.
See previous post for details of improvements. I was able to use carbon fiber poly-carbonate as testing GPS/Cell/900MHz all passed with flying colors. The density of carbon fiber is not high enough to inhibit signal strength.
The specific brand I am using for CF PC is strong and has fairly detailed specifications: https://www.3dxtech.com/product/carbonx-pc-cf/
The left half is 5.7oz/sq yd solid carbon fiber twill rolled laminations as it is just body tube. The CF is sandwiched on both sides by a wrap of 2oz fiberglass to smooth & make it easier to work with.
The right half is printed CF PC wrapped twice in 2oz/sq yd fiberglass.
Powerful deployment in your video.
For me, that is the ideal amount of power and what I try to achieve during testing. My thought process for good punch is, less chance for complications caused during part separation inhibiting full ejection.
frewi80 on 2021-11-15 17:51:46Z wrote:
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