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Re: Bottle Rocket B
Does anyone think that a bottle glider would be optimal since the bottle is smaller?
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I don't know about "optimal" but certainly worth experimentation!
I'm looking for suggestions on quality launchers - my priority criteria are ease of use (with a bike pump rather than compressor), durability next, and finally cost. We've been using a contraption with the zip tie collar and pvc tubing but it's super annoying to get the fit right.
I remember seeing a link to a site that supplied the launchers used at nationals, but a quick googling couldn't find it. While I'm asking questions, anyone have a table comparing psi, wind speed, and open area for launching practice? We are an urban school and have lost a few rockets to various rooftops in the past!
I'm looking for suggestions on quality launchers - my priority criteria are ease of use (with a bike pump rather than compressor), durability next, and finally cost. We've been using a contraption with the zip tie collar and pvc tubing but it's super annoying to get the fit right.
I remember seeing a link to a site that supplied the launchers used at nationals, but a quick googling couldn't find it. While I'm asking questions, anyone have a table comparing psi, wind speed, and open area for launching practice? We are an urban school and have lost a few rockets to various rooftops in the past!
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The site might have been this: https://wardsci.com/store/product/14458 ... launch-pad s
since they're the official kit supplier or something
Are there any parks you can use?
since they're the official kit supplier or something
Are there any parks you can use?
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Wow - I'm surprised I didn't see that - I saw a handful of other launchers on Ward but I missed that one. I'm thinking that must be the same as the standard one on this page: http://www.nerdsinc.com/products/ That was the site I had seen a while back.freed2003 wrote:The site might have been this: https://wardsci.com/store/product/14458 ... launch-pad s
since they're the official kit supplier or something
Are there any parks you can use?
As for parks, there are a couple in the neighborhood, but with trees and typically lots of people - plus it's a lot trickier in general to go off campus to practice. We've got a field attached to our school that's the most convenient spot, but it's only about 50m x 50m (http://goo.gl/Ycf51Z). We'll see. Hopefully they'll build these rockets before there's snow everywhere and being outdoors is unpleasant.
Edit - answered my question - https://spaceflightsystems.grc.nasa.gov ... safety.htm This offers good guidelines for practice location space
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Not mentioned yet is the aquaport II launcher. We have used the predecessor and it is very easy to use and reliable.SPP SciO wrote:I'm looking for suggestions on quality launchers - my priority criteria are ease of use (with a bike pump rather than compressor), durability next, and finally cost.
http://www.pitsco.com/Aquaport_II_Water_Rocket_Launcher
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Does anyone know if the Bottle Rocket event this year will have the "egg" component?
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AAAAAARRRRRGHJaol wrote:I believe it does.
That means I have to attack the egg with bubble wrap again!
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Re: Bottle Rocket B
Any projected Nationals-winning times yet? I'm thinking around the same as last year, but I'm not sure.
The overall weight of rockets would be lighter, due to the usage of 1 liter bottles rather than 2, but the air compressed would also be less than a 2 liter, when both are pumped to a constant PSI.
And finally, a question: would ES(s) enforce the rule of only using carbonated beverage bottles as pressure chambers? For example, I've seen 1 liter SmartWater bottles being used before, but those aren't carbonated, are they? I say this because it really limits the shapes available to competitors, whether we're using a carbonated bottle or not, and it could put those who thought exclusively of carbonated bottles at a disadvantage, if non-carbonated bottles are loosely allowed. What are your thoughts on pressure chamber shapes/bottle brands?
The overall weight of rockets would be lighter, due to the usage of 1 liter bottles rather than 2, but the air compressed would also be less than a 2 liter, when both are pumped to a constant PSI.
And finally, a question: would ES(s) enforce the rule of only using carbonated beverage bottles as pressure chambers? For example, I've seen 1 liter SmartWater bottles being used before, but those aren't carbonated, are they? I say this because it really limits the shapes available to competitors, whether we're using a carbonated bottle or not, and it could put those who thought exclusively of carbonated bottles at a disadvantage, if non-carbonated bottles are loosely allowed. What are your thoughts on pressure chamber shapes/bottle brands?
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