Warped Reality rocket launch on a N5800

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2014
  • This is the most punishing motor I have ever tried, and we had a perfect supersonic flight. Photos: www.flickr.com/photos/jurvets... Two flight computers, GPS transmitter and RF beacon on board. Zero to 1,392 MPH in 3.6 seconds, pulling 26 g's. XPRS 2014 in the Black Rock Desert
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Комментарии • 7

  • @dixontj936
    @dixontj936 9 лет назад

    Held together! Superb!

  • @shadowofmyfutureself
    @shadowofmyfutureself 9 лет назад

    Blimey. That's impressive

  • @nattsurfaren
    @nattsurfaren 9 лет назад

    Why not put a rocket cam on it? I just love those videos.

    • @jurvetson
      @jurvetson  9 лет назад +2

      I did! A Contour HD… but it melted off and went on a ballistic trajectory. I hope someone finds it as the video on there should be awesome...

    • @nattsurfaren
      @nattsurfaren 9 лет назад +1

      That was unfortunate. Lot of power and heat mess things up for sure.
      I sometimes search on youtube for rocket cam or onboard rocket cam but I mostly get those toy rocket stuff.
      Better luck next time Jurvetson. It was an awesome rocket indeed.

    • @jurvetson
      @jurvetson  9 лет назад

      nattsurfaren I like the ContourHD if you can take the weight. Generally the cylindrical ones work best. Here is a photo of the Sony cam that *barely* held on with an O motor: www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/9468262187

    • @nattsurfaren
      @nattsurfaren 9 лет назад

      jurvetson This got me thinking. You know the worlds lightest solid man made material, AeroGel, has very good heat resistant to it. If you somehow could use that then you could protect the camera from melting. The downside could be that the material is fragile so maybe encase it and glue a thin layer of aerogel on the encasing. Could that work?