This blog covers the day to day progress of water rocket development by the Air Command Water Rockets team. It is also a facility for people to provide feedback and ask questions.
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We've updated our main website with the state of some of the current projects as well as a couple of new projects. One of these is the Inverter rocket that we hope to fly this upcoming launch on the 26th. We have made up a separate build log for this rocket here:
http://www.aircommandrockets.com/inverter.htm
The projects update is here:
http://www.aircommandrockets.com/day128.htm In the update we also describe and show the damage done to a rocket that had been stuck in a tree for around 392 days. It had been exposed to rain, wind storms, cold and hot temperatures. It even survived a grass fire a few months ago.
We also talk about our recent visit to ANSTO with the NSWRA to do some demonstration flights.
4 comments:
Good luck with the rocket man! Can't wait to see it fly.:)
Thanks Randy, if the weather holds out we're going to try to launch it this Saturday 26th Jan.
Hi George
I am looking forward to seeing this fly. Lets hope the weather holds and i certainly look forward to the pleasure of meeting you on saturday at Doonside.
Hi GEORGE, I hope it will be a good launch with your new rocket.
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