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July 20, 2006 at 10:32 pm #42418
Bruce R. Schaefer
I didn’t know, Conway. You’re definitely qualified. Sorry about my misunderstanding, relatively new guy with the club. What was this thread about again? 🙂
On the far Right (facing it) when veiwing post it only shows the name and date of the poster. How about show the thread title in that forum. I belive it would help people find subjects of interest instead of guessing what that persons post was. Just maybe something to spark peoples interes into the topics in those threads as well as those just looking will get a chance to see them as it will catch their eye.
Conway, your suggestion is excellent. It’s so easy to forget the thread title.
July 20, 2006 at 11:50 pm #42419Conway Stevens
ParticipantAll is good Bruce. I look forward to meeting many of the newere members that I havent met since my 3 year off time from rocketry. Now Im back and for good. Infact I have to say the bug bite is worse then the first time as a BAR. Hope I didnt sound conceded with my post. just read it and man… Anyhow I think that when Warren gets back he and I will sit down and see what we can do to make some content improvements like the titling. back to more then with Octoberfets projects and plans……………..
July 21, 2006 at 12:53 am #42420denverdoc
conway,
i hear you, with each recrudescence of the illness–now theres a 2 bit word– gets worse. Episode 1, at 11 to 14, pretty bad, and you know what, I still remember my very first flight. Alpha what else? Didn’t even know x-actos existed, cut the balsa with scissors :oops:, excess glue still dripping off the end, crumpled the chute like one would a wad of paper, shoved it in, and believe it or not, lit the first time, soared to what 150′ on a 1/2 A, chte blossomed open, and I was in the “grippe”.episode 2 almost 15 years later during grad/med school, wanted to volunteer where my wife of the time was working. Bunch of bored pre-pubescent males messing with fireworks, Tandy computer (if thats not an oxymoron) and caught up in shuttle fever. No brainer, launched a rocketry program, then teamed up with a couple other guys and WARP, the predecessor of UROC was born. Heady times, as HPR was getting a foothold, but I couldn’t afford it, and flew nothing bigger than F’s, those rarely.
episode 3 (present): now willing to quit medicine, go back to grad school and get a masters in aerospace engineering. 35 to 40 K takes no special talents, 100k does. Taking the GRE tuesday, need a 740 on the math. Wish me luck,
JPS: Bruce, yes, these are simple formulae for apcp, tried and trued–no one lists them openly on the net out of respect for potential misuse, and more likely accidents by the umlearned. Bout as hard as making a cake.
More flammable, and very time consuming.July 21, 2006 at 1:16 am #42421Conway Stevens
ParticipantAhh yes rember my first time .. was a Big bertha. then later came some of my higher power flights on my first G motors wich were Vulacn and Areojet I belive it was. Then time away and back to it with a 4inch diameter Endeavour for L1 and L2 now back again and doing L3.
Now I would have to highly dissagree that doing anything over 20 K is actually pretty tuff. Now mind you I am talking from completly launch to a full recovery. I know that John Wilke and some others I have know very well have pushed the envolope hard and its tougher then you think. I to have been through my altitude love affair and still love it much But if you have never even been close then its really hard to describe. Now I also have freinds that have flown to 100K+ and thats unbeliveable tough. I would not discount anything about going as high as 30 to 40K though.
So john does this propellant have a name that its ben used as before or now. No formula just so I know the name as I will probably know the formula if its a trued and tested propellant thats been around.
July 21, 2006 at 3:18 am #42422Bruce R. Schaefer
Ah, a Centuri Javelin in the summer of 1965… I can still smell the sulphur in the BG residue. I love that smell. 🙂 And I still get the same feeling, absolute awe. Never stopped, though went a year or two without flying at least something. Family to raise. 🙂 But I always had something in the works. Been wanting to get into HPR since the mid-80’s, from reading all those TRA magazines. The highest in power I ever got in the late 80’s was a FB kit from US Rockets that had three FSI F’s in the booster and three in the upper stage. Sweet… 8) Then came NCR, FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!
Guys, checked and amateur rocketry has reached space–well, sub-orbital space at just over 50+ miles. And, 100k has been achieved by a handful of people. John, Conway, wouldn’t that be a great club project, getting to 100k? The knowledge and skill in this club could do it. Heck, Wilkes is almost a quarter of the way there already!
July 21, 2006 at 3:56 am #42423Bruce R. Schaefer
Okay, okay, a bit ambitious; we have other things to deal with… but this would be a good thread topic… what would it take to get a rocket to 100k?
July 21, 2006 at 4:19 am #42424Conway Stevens
Participantthe right rocket and an R motor.
July 21, 2006 at 5:00 am #42425Chris LaPanse
Alternatively, the right staged contraption and a pair of P’s could probably do it…
July 21, 2006 at 5:01 am #42426Bruce R. Schaefer
All carbon fiber, minimum diameter… how many hundred pounds of propellant? Now we’re talkin’! 😀
July 21, 2006 at 5:02 am #42427Bruce R. Schaefer
Two stage max.
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