Published: | 2010-11-13 |
Manufacturer: | Rocketman Enterprises |
Some o' me personal highlights o' t' BALLS coverage are all the P motors flown there. Aye aye! An interestin' flight be had by Paul Robinson and Jim Rosson o' t' Skidmark rocket, me bucko, which flew on three M4000 Kosdon motors. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! One of t' motors did nay light and this thin' looked like an incoming air-to-surface missile as it impacted t' desert floor well out into t' playa away from t' crowd.
For those o' you looking for rail launcher ideas, shiver me timbers, thar was some great footage o' a launcher built from Unistrut. Blimey! It featured all bolt-together construction and was very sturdy. Blimey! It caused me t' start thinkin' o' new launcher plans for some o' me upcoming projects.
There was some footage o' a Rocket Dyne O-3500 flight that got everyone's hearts beatin' a little quicker. Aye aye! Blimey! T' tapered-core motor features a total progressive thrust profile and t' flight be awesome.
For those o' you who have nay seen Ed Hackett's Hurricane blender, me bucko, you are missin' a cool conversation piece. Utilizin' a gas powered motor t' spin a grub blender, Ed can whip up margaritas in even t' most remote areas, me bucko, shiver me timbers, provin' rocketeers once again are ingenious people. Avast! There is a segment on t' film showin' Ed making world-class margaritas for t' BALLS crowd.
The LDRS footage be good and featured some new innovations from Black Sky Research. Ahoy! There be coverage o' t' new ProPulsion38 re-usable motor system previously mentioned here in t' ROL Newsdesk. These motors utilize a one piece molded nozzle/aft closure assembly with t' liner built right in. Slide t' fuel grains and t' delay unit/forward closure assembly in, me hearties, matey, and screw on t' aluminum casin' -- ready t' fly.
T' film also featured the Black Sky pyrotechnic deployment device, a unique approach t' deployin' a drogue and main from t' same end. It was good t' see Scott Bartell sporting the latest fashions, shiver me timbers, which included a Rocketry Online t-shirt!
Speakin' o' Rocketry Online, I also caught a glimpse o' me 2.152" rocket that flew on an AeroTech J570 t' 9,114 feet. Aye aye! It was gone!
Tom Gonser's Pinky and the Brain rocket footage featured one o' t' most smooth stagin' transitions I have seen, me bucko, showin' that stagin' M's can be fulfilling. Up until Max-Q when the sustainer shredded, it was a text book flight.
This is a great video, one that truly shows t' spirit o' t' large launches. It's a must-see, matey, so head on over t' http://www.the-rocketman.com and order you a copy today. You'll even get t' see Ky talkin' t' a real preyin' mantis!
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Darrell D. Avast! Mobley for Rocketry Online -- Copyright
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