01-26-2018, 10:52 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Needville and Shiner, TX
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Originally Posted by tbzep
3.1 million pound rocket with 4.7 million pounds of thrust. 1.6 million pound difference. IIRC, the Saturn V weighed a tad over 5 million and produced 7.8 million, so a difference of nearly 2.8 million lbs. The Falcon Heavy will creep off the pad if that's any indication. It should be really cool...even if it fails!
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4.7m lbs thrust divided by 3.1 m lbs rocket = 1.51 Thrust/Weight ratio for FH
7.8m lbs thrust divided by 5 m lbs rocket = 1.56 T/W ratio for Saturn V
Pretty similar... Should look about the same.
1.7m lbs thrust / 1.2 m lbs rocket = 1.41 T/W ratio for Falcon 9 currently flying
If anything, FH should have a little more "giddy-up-go" than the current Falcon 9...
6.78m lbs thrust / 4.47 m lbs rocket = 1.51 T/W for shuttle
Same as Falcon Heavy, so the liftoff should be about the same.
Later! OL J R
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