LDRS 41: The World's Largest High Power Rocket Launch Event (2023) | Part 2
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You’re one of my three goats of the genre, between Joe Barnard and Xyla Foxlin
dont think girls like "xyla" are the future of female stem. but im sure alot of lonely male engineers do!
I don’t think you know what goat means. 🤦♂️
@@xploration1437 its lowercase so the acronym doesn't count
@@sebdapleb1523 🐐💨
I love the slowmo action of the launch
LOVE the Rockets Magazine style interviews!! I grew up on those DVDs and its great to see the same spirit in your channel. Would love to see more interviews if you can make it happen!
HOLLY COW, A FEW OF THOSE ROCKETS HAD A DELAYED SOUND WHEN THEY TOOK OFF. THAT WAS F'ING COOL AS HELL😂 I REMEMBER BUILDING LITTLE ROCKETS WITH MY POP'S BACK WHEN I WAS IN ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL. I MISS DOING THAT STUFF. IT WAS DEFINITELY FUN, THAT'S FOR SURE.
This takes me back to the late 60's and my Estes rocket days.
Who remembers the Mars Snooper?
I remember the Estes "Mars Snooper" and, later, the "Mars Lander" back in the early seventies.
Why lgbtq rocket😂
I love watching these!
So juiced to see the AQM 37C...Used to build these in Andover Ks. at the Raytheon plant (long time ago) the original ran on INFRA / Hydrazene through a Harley Davidson motor :). This was after they built them in Boulder CO.....Again thanks for the video...juiced to see one of these launch verticle instead of slung off a F4Fantom in the horizontal.
* F-4 Phantom
What's the difference between the black smoke engines and the others? 3:48 I love the crackling sound it makes.
That one is a sparky. It's got chunks of titanium in the propellant specifically for the sound and visual effects!
Went to LDRS! The even was awesome! I was the last rocket to launch but tbh it wasn't good last one tho lol, was really nice meeting alot of people, was really hoping to meet you but maybe next time! Keep up the great work man!
Braden: host of Rocket Vlogs, Motor Biscuit & Drag Queens :)
19:26 that flame is VERY BLUE
I agree. Just got to that part after seeing your comment. Yes indeed it was
Anybody know if the booster section's parachute ever fully deployed?
7:33 That's the clearest exhaust I've ever seen of an SRB.
I have no idea why these launches are happening on dry grass ?
Do you see fire? Then what’s the deal?
@@michaelangelo7511 yea it lit it on fire
this is a powerfull beautiful rainbow rocket i ve ever seen
Perfect launches perfect deploy and perfect recoverys
Who is combining my hobbies! Disc Golf and Rocketry!!!!🎉 I'm speechless😮
220 pounds? Jeez I just realized you could launch a literal 6 foot dude with those forces, not including the aerodynamics. But just that thrust is crazy, to accelerate the mass of an adult like that. I just visualized a human taking off like that and it's insane.
The solid rocket fueled guys, used to make their way through Danville, Illinois area, back in the late 1990's !
It was fascinating to see everything connected to that scale of rocketry !
Sadly, it seemed things changed after 911, and I don't believe they traveled this way any longer !
Too, I'm guessing through attrition, many of those same rocketeers are no longer with us ?
Thanks for posting !
A friend of mine, made at least one video, we called the,
" John Deere 's ", and another named,
" Yard Darts " !
Those rockets that ended up traveling sideways, for whatever reason, and ended up plowing the ground, and those that returned to Earth nearly as fast as they were launched !
Of course with no chute deployed !
Made for some exciting times !
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There's an awesome launch site in Princeton, Illinois
19:26 bursts of blue flames, is this Rocket Candy, does anyone know of this mixture?.....is very beatiful
Worlds largest? I thought they had something bigger in Cape Canaveril
Very nice. If i had one, i would give you a Sprint to play around with. You are trained
Don't forget to wet the grass before the experiments, the capoeira is a little dry, a remote control is good and lowering the rocket standing on the ground in reverse is better, thanks, thanks
What are some of you guy’s best suggestions for a gianourmous rocket?
@@realeastontrump The best place to start is by having thousands of dollars and thousands of hours of building and flying experience with smaller rockets 😉
Find a local club and get some mentorship:
tripoli.org
nar.org
@ Thank You! I’m gonna start plotting to be the Elon of homemade rockets😂
The big red rocket reminds me of Fireball XL5!
I love how the first rocket we all see is just some guy carrying an SM-6 missile.
My kids love watching your videos
They don’t burn very long considering their size. Looks great though
Shew…… I thought Somebody forgot their lighter there for a second…
All joking aside, very cool!
Cool, great engineering.
21:05 Are those people at a minimum safe distance from that launch? How many feet away? Seemed like a powerful motor.
Yes. Lens compression and if was a M. The pads were spaced for simultaneous launch and loading
9:58 what motors were in that AMW? Great video!!!!
I wonder if these guys make there rocket fuel with powdered sugar and potassium nitrate, they probably mix 5 gallon buckets full, several of them to make the amount of powder needed for the boost/thrust.
Are the rockets subject to a maximum propulsion time? I always see the engine on for 3 to 4 seconds.
Not the estes rockets we flew as kids in the 60s & 70s... This is very cool...
MLR-Major League Rockets/ Very Impressive!
I'm surprised some of these Rockets didn't end up in space, or back to the Future. 🤔😲
One thing I love about this hobby. Every loves a good crash but everyone tries to will all parachutes out when they fail.
Where is this done? I see a bunch of Seattle submissions and would love to take kids if it’s close.
reminds me of my teens in the 70's! hand crafted my rockets (cast a nicely shaped egg shell for the nose cone, chunky cardboard tube, hand crafted & mounted tri-fins and a plastic solder-wire core for the engine mount), built my engine (using fuel from fireworks, a chunky cardboard tube and the nozzel was a hacked off brass garden hose nozzle epoxied into the bottom end) built my launch pad using dads wooden tripod telescope mount, with a metal deflection plate and a solid piece of music wire and built the ignition system using a car battery, chunky speaker wires and a thin piece of house fuse wire inserted into the engine - managed several successful launches approx 1500 feet with a 3-5 second burn
it all ended abruptly when i broke the golden rule and used a hardened steel seltzer cartridge as an engine - packed the fuel using spirits and repeatedly dropped it down a long tube for compaction, let it dry out then set it in my test bed, 90% buried in sand with the engine inverted so i could observe
hid partially behind a brick wall and connected the wires to the battery, ignition, burn,,, flame and burn rates looked good,,,, got out of hand and i knew the schidt was gonna hit the fan so i brought my hands up to my face and turned side on for protection - it went BANG, and i mean big time! (3 level double brick house built into a hillside where the top floor was at street level - i was outside the front, brother was downstairs on the phone to his GF and the bang scared the flock out of her) - the sand was propelled with such force every bit that hit me penetrated my skin and left me pockmarked and bloody on the entire right side of my face, arms and legs
the cartridge itself had split open and kinda looked like a boiled octopus (all the legs curled up), it bounced off the brick wall leaving a nice dent and sailed across the front of my stomach leaving a 1 foot long welt about 1/4 inch high - thankfully the smooth and undamaged part of the cartidge skinned me, had it been the twisted side i would have been disemboweled (dad kept the cartridge until he passed in 2016, now mum has it)
dad and uncle came outside to see what caused the bang! dad had a furious look on his face as he opened the door, which instantly went pale when he saw me
i never played with rockets again! though i did progress onto lasers! (Rhodamine 6G liquid laser) which with the assistance of my school i completed at age 15 (year 10)
mammaries! llight the corners of my mind! milky water colored mammaries,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
What is the best strongest homemade fuel
I still have a TESTORS Jay Hawk kit I didn't think I had the skill to attempt.
just got to watch a couple thousand $$$ worth the engines go off
tens of thousands!
@@RocketVlogsreally?! To be honest I know nothing about model rockets, how much do the engines for the bigger rockets actually cost?
Great video! Great coverage. Thank you
"I shot a rocket in the air, Where it lands I do not care"
- W. Von Braun
Engines are throttling back to 80 % as vehicle reaches maximum aerodynamic pressure. Max Q.
Rip to the jayhawk I hope it gets fixed and back to flying soon
Reminds me of shop class. But way smaller rockets
I've seen 4th of July fireworks go higher
Good video. Needs much tighter editing. Lots of waiting for launch!!!
Excelente trabalho... parabéns
I would assume the FAA clears the airspace in the area.
No, but they do issue a NOTAM for these events.
You couldn't pay me to launch some of my rockets with all those trees around in some of these clips!
We have poles to get them out of trees, it’s the ponds that really eat our rockets at the Bong.
Fun video but it wouldn't hurt to have better cameras and maybe some drones
placed at different heights...
Did any of these rockets has ever made supersonic boom?
In order to hear a sonic boom the rocket would have to fly past you not away from you. The shock wave propagates horizontally away from the vertical plane of the rocket. If by chance you were floating in a parachute and a supersonic rocket went by you would hear a boom because you were next to it as it flew past. 😊
I think that the video will be better without music
Do these launches require FAA approval?
What type of fuel they’re using to fuel those rockets ?
did you get the Airforce involved airspace
That bizarre colour scheme on Sasquatch is odd. I would have loved to be at that brainstorm meeting. Interesting design too with the nose tapering right back to beyond CG - great launch though. Interesting to see HPR launches in a wooded area 😮
Yeah, you know they're groomers when they use that color scheme.
I thought the same...@@realdestr0yer
Growing up in Colorado. This looks like Estes Rockets on steroids.
why do the rockets appear to go to the left and not straight up? Aren't you losing height by this happening?
it happens when they leave the guide stick- that top connection comes off changing the direction they should make them longer or just one long connection
You need to watch an old episode of uk top gear they built a rocket that would put them ahead
Didnt think they could make a rocket out of wood and papier mache.
Beautiful
Sona tubes?😊
how did you unreef that nice parachute ?
Love the rocket…HATE the paint job….lol
Lol, it's dreadful. Great rocket, though. Would live to see it powered up more. Sure coasted nicely at the top.
There’s this uneasy “Pride” rainbow theme running here…
Not funny
They are lgbtq😂
I have to agree. It looks Gay.
Can cluster of 3 estes D engines break the sound barrier?????
clean air space on aircraft
I love America, our amateur rocket clubs are more advanced than most countries advanced rocket technologies. 😂😂😂😂
Hoping to make it LDRS someday. Are there plenty of places to stay near the launch site?
Typically, yes! This year there were lots, and next year is pretty good from what I understand
Nice
You mean guy right?
Gay for sure
Flaming
It looks awesome tho
It looks like the gay dildo replica
Just curious, is there a range of prices? 3k, 30k, 150k for some?
The propelants may get up to 3k for some of them but rockets rarely get even near 10k unless they have a goal of going to space, the reason they are generally under 10k is due to the fact that they aren't metal instead they are cardboard/paper, fiberglass or carbon fiber
Yay!
I was gonna git me sum pus....then I decided to launch rockets! So much more fun! Great video!
With hobbyists like these folks the Ruski's and Shcina need to watch out, ha ha.
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=== These guys are crazy and awesome ===
Damn, did I miss Mr. Kim Jong-Un’s effort?
Wow...they should build missile with nuclear warhead next
Great rocket.
All that time just to see that Archer get loaded and not launched, lol. Great stuff anyway!
I'm sorry! I missed a lot of stuff while running around.
@@RocketVlogs This is David Seter btw from the Swan Falls launch site. I'm sure we've talked there before. I gave someone my 4 inch fiberglass Big Bertha a few years ago at Swan Falls. getting back into mid-power again and having a blast.
As a pilot, just wondering, how much TFR airspace restrictions does the FAA give you guys.
I love these rockets.
Cover it in plasma and will go all the way to space.
Great except for horrible loud music at the start
I want to learn about Rocket
Loved the one with the black smoke! Drag Queen? REALLY???
Great drinking sport-hobby!
Go Washington!!!!!
omg so beautiful
Greeting from Malaysia
Last guy on mic: bringing uncoolness to amateur rocketry 🤪
hey lets put the launcher on top of dry grass, because that makes sense.
Wow
I did not see any real liquid filled rockets.
It’s because some of the fuels are really toxic, heavily controlled or both. Thus, you won’t see lots of liquid fuel rockets.
You gonna head out to BALLS this year?
That's the plan as of now!
@@RocketVlogs Awesome! Can't wait to see the what people do with a ceiling that much higher!
The most inappropriate name for a multicolored british rocket. Did queen janice make that herself? Sasquatch will kill it like an American rocket.
Ja Werner Gut
Think I saw hyw 142
Lots of trees. Why does the location have trees? Rockets do not like trees. Trees eat rockets. Rockets like open space. Please help 😮
Didn't turn my crank.