It’s that time of year again, and since I started this tradition two years ago, I feel obligated to deliver the third yearly rocketry compilation.
I am not as proud of the editing in this one as I was of … Read More
My personal adventures in amateur experimental rocketry
Another year, another compilation
It’s that time of year again, and since I started this tradition two years ago, I feel obligated to deliver the third yearly rocketry compilation.
I am not as proud of the editing in this one as I was of … Read More
The troubled launch of Perigee-2, which chose to pursue its passion of skywriting instead of going up as planned.
Also the first launch which had been equipped with avionics (A simple altimeter)
It all looked so easy when you did it on paper
Milton W. Rosen, Rocket engineer, 1956
where valves never froze, gyros never drifted,
and rocket motors did not blow up in your face.
On the 14’th of this month, … Read More
First test launch of a Sorbitol based sugar rocket, and the procedure used to make it
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