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Warren B. Musselman.
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October 7, 2009 at 11:48 pm #40795
Jeffrey Joe HintonModeratorTo the best of my ability I have tried to decipher the information on the flight cards and have posted the results. Grand totals for the weekend – 367 flights. If I have mis-spelt names, guessed wrong on motors used or improperly accredited flights to someone else, please let me know. If you have altitudes that are not reported, send them to me. HUGE praise and thanksgiving to all of the range volunteers, especially the fire watchers, for another safe and successful launch, in spite of the contary weather.
October 8, 2009 at 12:31 am #51242SCOTT EVANS
Hey Joe
Do I get credit in the Pyro War for that M795 ????
Is it in the data base.
I cant click on it like some of the other moters.
😕October 8, 2009 at 1:31 am #51243
Jeffrey Joe HintonModeratorYes, you will, as soon as we get around to updating the motor data base. Awfully hard to keep up with the ever expanding availability of new and not so new motors.
October 9, 2009 at 1:40 pm #51244SCOTT EVANS
What units is th ap bon fire measured in??
October 9, 2009 at 1:48 pm #51245
Warren B. MusselmanModeratorKilograms
October 9, 2009 at 5:55 pm #51246Rocketwhiz
ParticipantThanks Joe 😀
You da’man
October 9, 2009 at 10:35 pm #51247edward
ModeratorThe AP Bonfire is totally off because I haven’t flown the most. Each M900 is a hybrid, with < 50 grams AP in it 🙂
Edward
October 9, 2009 at 11:04 pm #51248
Warren B. MusselmanModeratorUnfortunately, the old code from the website I took over computes AP bonfire by total propellant weight and not by type of propellant. BP is also added in. We are working on a fix to this as manually tabulating the AP Bonfire is impossible.
Warren
October 10, 2009 at 12:39 am #51249SCOTT EVANS
Unfortunately, the old code from the website I took over computes AP bonfire by total propellant weight and not by type of propellant. BP is also added in. We are working on a fix to this as manually tabulating the AP Bonfire is impossible.
Warren
I can manually tabulate mine!
3+3x 7 to the 3rd………
19.58 kilos, there
Just plug that in Warren 🙂October 10, 2009 at 4:07 pm #51250SCOTT EVANS
Unfortunately, the old code from the website I took over computes AP bonfire by total propellant weight and not by type of propellant. BP is also added in. We are working on a fix to this as manually tabulating the AP Bonfire is impossible.
Warren
I can manually tabulate mine!
3+3x 7 to the 3rd………
19.58 kilos, there
Just plug that in Warren 🙂In all seriosness the m795 is 4.892 kilos of propelant
Thats enough to put me in the lead 😀
At least till next month. 🙄 -
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