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Air Command Water Rockets: Dark Shadow flies to 1752 feet (534m)
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This blog covers the day to day progress of water rocket development by the Air Command Water Rockets team. It is also a facility for people to provide feedback and ask questions. Monday, April 06, 2015. Dark Shadow flies to 1752 feet (534m). Dark Shadow is our latest water rocket project. Construction on this project began in June last year, and we had a chance to fly it 3 times at the recent Thunda Down Under event in Westmar QLD. Here is a highlights video of the 3 flights:. Posted by George Katz.
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Air Command Water Rockets: October 2014
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This blog covers the day to day progress of water rocket development by the Air Command Water Rockets team. It is also a facility for people to provide feedback and ask questions. Tuesday, October 07, 2014. A few photos from this weekend's launch of the Axion G2 rocket with the lower half of the Polaron G2 boosters. This configuration represents only about half of the final Polaron G2 capacity. Boost phase - This rocket was launched at full pressure. Near apogee shot from sustainer. Posted by George Katz.
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Rocket Moonlighting: April 2012
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Open source confessions of an "Old Space" engineer. Thursday, April 19, 2012. 3D Printed Rockets: The Cost Curve. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit the Rocket Moonlighting Website. 3D Printed Rockets: The Cost Curve. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Rocket Moonlighting: May 2015
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Open source confessions of an "Old Space" engineer. Saturday, May 2, 2015. A few years ago, I designed a regen cooled thrust chamber in the 5000 pound thrust class. Lawrence Livermore National Lab printed the design shown below and I outfitted it for testing. You can check out additional photos here:. Https:/ manufacturing.llnl.gov/additive-manufacturing/metal-additive-manufacturing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit the Rocket Moonlighting Website. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Rocket Moonlighting: May 2012
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Open source confessions of an "Old Space" engineer. Sunday, May 27, 2012. I had a request for additional details on some of the valves I use. I polished up my drawing. And loaded it on the website, www.rocketmoonlighting.com/valves. It includes a little bit of useful details about o-ring material as well as McMaster-Carr part numbers. In any case, part of the point of this post is that I do requests! So if people have things they want to see, drop me a line or post a comment. Saturday, May 5, 2012. The p...
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Rocket Moonlighting: July 2012
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Open source confessions of an "Old Space" engineer. Tuesday, July 31, 2012. I've been working on some engine controller modules lately - not much rocket plumbing related things going on. I'm planning on making the design available when its finished. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit the Rocket Moonlighting Website. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Rocket Moonlighting: February 2013
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Open source confessions of an "Old Space" engineer. Wednesday, February 20, 2013. DMLS Chamber Version 2. Here are the specs for the redesigned version of the DMLS chamber. This project pending interest and resources. Drop me a line if you would be interested in supporting a project like this. Tuesday, February 5, 2013. I've been doing quite a bit of parts with Shapeways lately both flow models and functional parts. One of the latest is a rework of my servo actuated plug valve. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Rocket Moonlighting: March 2013
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Open source confessions of an "Old Space" engineer. Saturday, March 9, 2013. I'm finding that 3D Printed parts are pretty handing for custom brackets and widgets. I'm currently working on a new chamber project and needed a mounting bracket for it. The part took me about 30 minutes to design and costs $15. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit the Rocket Moonlighting Website. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Unreasonable Rocket | Lunar Lander Challenged
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One small step for NASA, One giant leap for the X Prize. After standing on the sidelines and squawking about the paperwork deadlines for Lunar Lander Challenge this year, Paul Breed is going for the gold in 2007. Inspired by Armadillo’s. Informative and educational blogs, Paul has also decided to share his experience. Don’t forget the YouTube channel! November 9, 2006 at 10:02 am. Posted in lunar lander. Laquo; Saddle up! X Prize Cup video scrapbook: Danger! Free Lunar Lander T-Shirt!
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