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SUBSTAINER FOUND, (Jeff Sonnentag) |
coldfrost
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A great guy found the substainer at the corner of JB and 75. It was in perfect condition! The G-Wiz altimeter recorded it went to mach in
3 seconds. Maximum altitude was 9,465 FT. I will post more tomorrow. Thanks to everyone that helped! |
coldfrost
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max acceleration 17.7 g's
max speed 1109 feet per sec at 1990 feet total flight time 383 sec main chut deploy at 341 sec at 1000 feet landed 3.09 miles from launch point at a bearing of 112 degs booster found .562 bearing of 124 degs all info is from g wis flight computer and garmin gps thanks to the guy found the booster and helped look for the substainer. please post photos of launch as i have none and would like some thanks Tim L of Wildman for all the help, hope see you all in june jeff s. |
dullorb
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For those who haven't seen his rocket.
http://www.dullorb.com/rocket/DSC_0068.JPG http://www.dullorb.com/rocket/DSC_0081.JPG |
coldfrost
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thanks for the photos it was a realy good day
even the drive was not bad but the photos realy made it whole, they are so sharp when i got home the leinenkugels tasted good but i wish i lived 3.5 hours closer so i could hang out longer talk rockets |
Mark Koelsch
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Jeff, obviously this is a two stage. What motors did you use?
I am not sure how many launches I will make this year. My wie and I just bought a house. Mark Koelsch |
coldfrost
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Congratulations on your new house, I remember you talking about it. Hope to see you at launches, always nice talking to you. I will be at a June launch. Motors used were Pro54 K1200 White Thunder going to Pro38 I540 White Thunder. Tim wanted to go to K1200 to K1200, but luckily we didn't. It would've landed 12 miles away, ha-ha. Jeff
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