How BPS.Space (Joe Barnard) Got Into Rocketry | Episode 27
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
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In this episode, the Anti-Gravity Group crew is once again visited by Joe Barnard of @BPSspace . We chat with him about how he got started in rocketry, his failures, his successes, and his plans moving forward and past putting a rocket in space.
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Thanks for havin me on folks!
I LOVE your videos
This was such a fun interview to watch. So many cool details and hilarious stories! The sound effects kept cracking me up too. XD
Watching your talk says the next generation will be okay. Thank you for being 4 intelligent guys talking about a complex topic as craftsmen.
Kurt Von Delius broke 200K with an N5800 to N1100. Kip Daugirdas did 150K+ on a cti N2500 to AT M685W.
I remember the early attempts in like 2005, 06, 07, and 08 to break 100K were O or P motors boosting to a M or N. AeroPAC had a 100K project with a cti O5800 staging to an Ellis Mountain M1000. But they were using a Hawk Mountain coupler and it snapped in half on boost. Also remember Team Numb tried an 100K launch with a P to N and the sustainer shredded.
Actually the formulas Anthony posted were AeroTech clones.
Rocket goes whoosh!!! 🤣
That's totally me.
Great interview. Thanks for sharing :)
where is the link to Jesse's tent stakes with the impact wrench bolt on top? I mean Taylor's?
Hey RocketVlogs! Quick question: have you seen rockets with 6 to 8 fins? I want to do it because I hope that means the fins can be smaller, but can they be smaller enough to matter?
1:16:46 This is extremely relatable
38:11
Do you know the muffin man?
The muffin man?
@@blakeyoungg The muffin man!