Pulse jet rocket, first flight (ever?)
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I liked watching the takeoff as it lifts off the launchpad. Nice effect.
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Nice flight! What kind of fueling system are you using?
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Hi Axel
Congratulations nice flight, looks like you have started a whole new sport all on your own
Congratulations nice flight, looks like you have started a whole new sport all on your own
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Re: Pulse jet rocket, first flight (ever?)
Thank you guys!
Just barley entered the flight test phase. All technical details will be in the book to come.
During this very first flight the engine ran on pure propane. I have been experimenting with
propane-diesel mix that seems promising. The exhaust smells jet-ish in a lovely way as well…
Just barley entered the flight test phase. All technical details will be in the book to come.
During this very first flight the engine ran on pure propane. I have been experimenting with
propane-diesel mix that seems promising. The exhaust smells jet-ish in a lovely way as well…
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Hi Axel
Do me a really big favor on your next test flight, could you arrange a good quality microphone and recording set up so that not only the take off is heard but more importantly the actual flight as it progresses up in height and speed, the Doppler rip as it gets going should be really some thing
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Do me a really big favor on your next test flight, could you arrange a good quality microphone and recording set up so that not only the take off is heard but more importantly the actual flight as it progresses up in height and speed, the Doppler rip as it gets going should be really some thing
Viv
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Great work Axel,
Fins on the upper body can help the weather cocking, along with slightly reducing the lower fins area.
It is a bit tricky to do so and maintain a center of pressure behind the CG. Typically I think they look for 2 main body tube diameters (calibers) in between. Not so easy to translate to a pulse jet design.
It was genius with the magnets to allow it to throttle up before launching. I wasn't sure how to approach that problem.
Fins on the upper body can help the weather cocking, along with slightly reducing the lower fins area.
It is a bit tricky to do so and maintain a center of pressure behind the CG. Typically I think they look for 2 main body tube diameters (calibers) in between. Not so easy to translate to a pulse jet design.
It was genius with the magnets to allow it to throttle up before launching. I wasn't sure how to approach that problem.
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Hey good one Axel - or should I say AmazingDIYproject guy !
Most excellent indeed - the whole family gathered round and watched the vid !
I'm still grinning dude !
Most excellent indeed - the whole family gathered round and watched the vid !
I'm still grinning dude !
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Hi Axel, are you out there? Looking to find out if you can give us some details about the pulsejet rocket.
I just rediscovered your composite jet and rocket stuff again, and wonder if it's fueled by a can of WD-40?
If so, brilliant, man!
All these years gone, can you tell us more about the fueling challenges you solved?
I just rediscovered your composite jet and rocket stuff again, and wonder if it's fueled by a can of WD-40?
If so, brilliant, man!
All these years gone, can you tell us more about the fueling challenges you solved?
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