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...AND I'm going to build a Tau Zero with it... ![]() Quote:
I've got to go back and review the "Peak Of Flight" article to work this up, but the idea is you create a modified motor file for your selected motor, and adjust the settings to where the motor mass drops to zero (or as near to zero as it will allow...) at deployment. The issue in question was describing special staging conditions, where you had parallel-staged motors (strap-on boosters, I think...) dropping off while the core motor was still burning. It's been a while since I read that article, so I'm not certain if I'm remembering it right.
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![]() Another open-frame-fin design, with a ring tail, using the Tau Zero nose cone...
I'm using everybody's ideas here... ![]() Length: 15.2" Diameter: 1.04" (ST-10) Ring Fin Diameter: 2.84" (LT-275) Fin Span: 3.73" Weight: 0.87 oz A8-3......170'......20 FPS B4-2......290'......21 FPS C6-3......525'.......8 FPS All motors reach flight velocity on a standard rod. Enjoy!
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![]() A simple bash of ideas, from the Mini-Loader to the Tau series...
Great performance; might have to use a streamer, due to the extreme altitude this one can reach... Length: 16.24" Diameter: 1.04" (BC-760) Fin Span: 3.36" Weight: 0.62 oz A8-5.......445'......21 FPS B6-6.......894'......11 FPS C6-7......1645'......18 FPS All motors reach flight velocity on a standard rod. Enjoy!
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![]() This is not a new design, however it is my downscale version of one of my favorite Launch Pad kits. No scale nut here, I just gave this one the old carpenter good-eye
![]() After printing and building a few design I have decided to try and make the Rocksim patterns more user friendly. By this I mean fin pattern printing on this design has a step in it designed to be cut off and not go TTW. I dislike ![]() Enjoy and Thanks Again, JP James Pierson NAR# 77907 |
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![]() ![]() BTW, I'm likin' the "twist" on the original name. You win my Punster Award for today! Cheers,
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I hoped you'd like it... Sorry to hear about the Proto-Prometheus and it's loss. (Proto-Prometheus... There's a new design in there, somewhere...) Nice thing about our small models, you loose one, it's just an excuse to build another one!
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![]() Here is a new design with a aft ring tail that seen to fly quite well. Its a park flier as well since it uses a 13mm motor mount with max altitude of a little over 300' on an A10T-3.
Enjoy and Thanks Again, JP James Pierson NAR# 77907 |
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Cool! That aft rings looks like it should spin. ![]() Don NAR 53455 |
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Thanks Don for the great idea, a spinning ring tail, that would be COOL! ![]() ![]() James Pierson NAR# 77907 |
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![]() Posted at TRF: http://www.rocketryforum.com/showth...9459#post329459
RockSim 8: Changing metric to English units When I export a 2D image from RockSim 8 (regardless of the version, but all the way to Release 16), all of the measurements are in millimeters, even though they otherwise display in inches. (See the attached file.) Can I correct this using the "RocksimSettings" file in either the local or base C directory? (mock suspicion) Or is this all a secret plot by some (grasping for a convenient nationality) Canadian secret agents? --Look guys, I love your musical groups Rush and Saga, and Robert J. Sawyer can spin a pretty good yarn... but could I *please* have my "native" units back? Cheers,
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