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Robot Room model rocket launch controller. Photographed above, this is my custom launch controller. It uses an external 12 volt rechargeable battery for vigor, low-resistance current paths for maximum igniter energy delivery, and multiple safety features. ...
Finally! Your rocket is built and standing on the launch pad, and the countdown starts. 5..4..3..2..1.. Zero - Launch! As your rocket climbs higher and higher you might wonder: how does this work? Why does my rocket fly, and how high will it fly? In this blog post, I want...
Since the rocket can accept Estes type motors it is very inexpensive to fly, and since it uses a streamer recovery system, it comes down pretty close to the launchpad, so no mile hikes are needed to recover the rocket. Also, the Apogee Aspire can handle large composite 29mm motors, so...
Flight Controller 2 - The brains of the RockIEEE model rocket. arduinoarduino-nanomodel-rocketrymodel-rockets UpdatedSep 11, 2018 C++ tomkuttler/TVC-Launch-Pad-Remote Star2 Code Issues Pull requests Remote control for a model rocket launch pad with an Arduino, HC-12 radio module and two butto...
Ground Support and Launch Equipment - if it doesn't fly, it goes here. Threads 1.2K Messages 19.7K Heavy Reading for Magnum P. I. Heroine Yesterday at 5:03 PM Art Upton Recovery Discussions about anything regarding getting your rocket to come back safely. ...
Cortex 1 was launched as part of C’Space, an event allowing students to launch experimental rockets. Stuffed with sensors and entirely 3D printed, Cortex 1 flew well, but the parachute failed to deploy mainly due to an imperfectly bonded assembly. The hatch was recovered, but the rocket was...