High Powered Rocketry 3: Building a Launch Pad
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Published 2022-03-31
The newly founded Durango Tripoli chapter needed a launch pad now that we're back in the spring and the snows are melting, so I welded up a brand new one and conducted a test flight.
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All Comments (21)
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Thanks for posting!
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Great to see you back! I hope you have time to release more.
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cool beard, nice to see you back
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WAIT! I know that welder, same TIG225X I got for rocketry welding. Cool to see the shop being built up.
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You're doing an awesome job. Please continue doing it!!
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Come down and see us at Prefecture 158 Tripoli 4 Corners sometime. Today was the first launch of the season. Conditions are usually perfect and we have a very large recovery area.
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Very cool!
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6:10 😳
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Bro please keep making videos
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Ohh beard
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Look who decided to come out of the cave Btw your videos are really helpful, so thank you!
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This is awsome.
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Awesome!
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Great to see you back! Nice build.
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Looking forward to when you can announce whatever it is that the day job is doing.
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Hmmm start up beard 😁
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Does the tripoli Durango site support hi power launches? If so I may have to drop by and fly some time, I have been flying all my rockets at Hartselle. Durango is a bit closer to Montrose.
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Definitely did a better job than Joe on that beard lol
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no more liquid roquet? Why all amateurs go in mizil rocket with solid fuel?
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Couldn't quite hear/understand the audio in some places - what went wrong with the rocket motor?