An excellent site that offers many different choice to build your own water rocket. Give 'em a look.
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The Water Rocket Page
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have a quik go with the bottle rocket simulator:
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/bottle ... br2d_b.swf
for "another" submerged very fast water rocket using super caviatation:
http://www.diodon349.com/Torpedoman/TM_ ... _links.htm
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http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/bottle ... br2d_b.swf
for "another" submerged very fast water rocket using super caviatation:
http://www.diodon349.com/Torpedoman/TM_ ... _links.htm
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i'm a pacifist but hell do i like techno :)
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"a typical liquid rocket uses hydrogen as fuel and oxygen as oxidant" i find quoted many times, i ask the forum for some more elaboration on that "typical" mix. couldnt find it in the armadillo fuel section. added soap to salt water in my coffeecup finding the biggest bang in electrolised bubles but here i found some data http://www.ilc-usn.net/conversions/prop ... ts-mps.htm and http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/spa ... /SSME.html now get some bottles, scale down and try to burn water... i know, i better start this weekend with some jars :)
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http://www.snecma-moteurs.com/?r=201 some animations
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re: The Water Rocket Page
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005 ... ?list54216
got this mail but isnt that tech coming from russia...
got this mail but isnt that tech coming from russia...
i'm a boater splitting water