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Rocket | EZI-65 | ||
Launches | 1 | ||
Flight Status | Success | ||
Location | LaBelle, FL | ||
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Altitude | 10666 ft 3251.00m | ||
Velocity | 667 MPH 1073.87km/h | ||
Velocity Exp. | 650 MPH 1046.50km/h | ||
Wind Speed | 7.0MPH 11.27km/h SE 135° | ||
Weight | 6.43lb. 2.92kg | ||
Stage | Motor | ||
1 | L265 |
LaBelle Wonderful Launch
2017-02-04 10:05:07ZInsane Rocketry
launch170204_100003_245.csvStratologger
PFComputer1.pf2 PFComputer2.pf2Description
Excellent day!!!!! OMG, was so fun, Tim and I were twins on altitude.
I tried a different way of taping my lens cover on - taping it on the outside of the rocket. Near mach it breached causing buffetting so not the best test for velocity.
While the software transmitted telemetry perfectly, there was a bug with the audio at max altitude where it just kept repeating max velocity max altitude over and over. I had my IF condition backwards. Easy fix - That's why I always test my software before releasing in the play store.
Speed:
The only speed I trust is from my accelerometer math, 667 MPH, which is right in line with previous launches with the same motor.
If you take the buffeting out on barometers, it appears to be right in-line. This also is in-line with OpenRocket.
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The only speed I trust is from my accelerometer math, 667 MPH, which is right in line with previous launches with the same motor.
If you take the buffeting out on barometers, it appears to be right in-line. This also is in-line with OpenRocket.
0.869317 mach !
esotericdude on 2017-02-08 19:57:48Z wrote:
Yeah its days of going over mach are over due to the cato.
frewi80 on 2017-02-09 00:28:19Z wrote:
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