In case it is not available, use the stated power, stated burn time and divide to get the stated thrust.
Use the stated propellant mass or divide N-s power by 2 toget G.
Just Tech Jerry
In case it is not available, use the stated power, stated burn time and divide to get the stated thrust.
Use the stated propellant mass or divide N-s power by 2 toget G.
Just Tech Jerry
Hi guys.
I was needing to Sim the new K660 6 grain pro54 to fly in my new SS-KRoc I've built and am just finishing for three oaks.
I've been to thurstcurve, rocket reviews and
anyone know where to find it ?
Art
Try this site...
that's the Ticket Len, and thanks !
Art
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You're quite welcome. Look for the M520 RASP file to show up on the Cole Fired Rockets Page in the next few days (of course I'll leave a message here when it's up online).
Rob Cole
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That sounds like quite the long-burn motor. :-) I presume it's a Pro75...?
Actually it's a Pro98! Almost 14 seconds of burn. :) Seen one fly at Rock Lake and it just went and went and went.........
And on the opposite end of the spectrum was an I600.... Burn time of just under a second! I would like to see that one certified.
Check out the CAR site for the details.
CTI is picking up the cool motor mantle with MOONBURNERS!!
Andy at Skunk Works Rocketry has them in stock (LEUP required)
Mike Luna
LEUP illegally demanded.
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