10-03-2016, 12:50 PM
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Freeform rocketry advocate.
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Location: Claremont, CA "The intellectual capitol of the world."-WSJ
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You could make it rear eject and maintain the entire rest of it as designed. Like a Sky Dart does.
Or you could use a deployment "cannon" (one tube that slides over another), one part on bottom and one part on top with a lot of overlap in lieu of wadding, which would double as a coupler and allow the entire inside volume to hold a rather large parachute. That way you could fly it with 18mm motors comfortably.
Tech Jerry
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