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Amateur Propulsively Lands Model Rocket

 
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08/01/2022 08:56 PM
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I thought nasa had this down 50 years ago.koolaid
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08/01/2022 09:28 PM
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I thought nasa had this down 50 years ago.koolaid
 Quoting: PEEBALLS


Not a chance.

Splashdown in the ocean was the 'landing'.
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I thought nasa had this down 50 years ago.koolaid
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NASA was landing small solid model rockets in 1g with an atmosphere? Weird.
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08/02/2022 04:24 AM
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I thought nasa had this down 50 years ago.koolaid
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No, that was the Thunderbirds
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08/02/2022 09:42 AM

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My rockets go higher. However, I can’t imagine all the little parts required to land that rocket.

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That's... awesome. How high do they go?
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08/02/2022 12:17 PM

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Awesome he made it, i remember him.
That is determination i do not have :D
I made drones back in the day and manually stabilizing it was a pain in the ass. He has only one jet and must cover all the angles.. that is so hard to acomplish!
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08/02/2022 12:31 PM
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Re: Amateur Propulsively Lands Model Rocket
So, it begs an interesting question:

Could something like that be scaled up? It was a clever answer to throttling solid rockets -- could that be an alternative way of doing re-usable first stages at scale? Would there be any advantages of a "reusable" SRB over the current Falcon 9?





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