dixontj93060
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To zoom in FIP click and drag just below the X axis of the graph.
Thanks. Thought I tried that--I'll try again.
UPDATE: Tried it--thanks again!
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To zoom in FIP click and drag just below the X axis of the graph.
Not really. Most of the damage to the booster happened after the avbay was gone.
That's why I was very happy to get my booster back -- prior to that I had assumed my rocket had simply shredded due to poor construction. I also had the advantage that my Raven data made more sense (I could see the apogee charge continuity being lost) and I had some high-quality photos of the breakup. You don't have any of those factors working for you. At least I don't think we can rule out a motor issue, so trying again with similar construction (if you wanted to) doesn't seem unreasonable to me.Well, if there is no evidence in the flight data, or actual flight observation, or physical inspection of the debris of the event you describe, then I guess we will never know...
At least I don't think we can rule out a motor issue, so trying again with similar construction (if you wanted to) doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
Time to find out what that motor, a fin can and, a nosecone would have done......
I still think that 54mm is the way too go Tim.......
I think you are right... A 3" done right will blow the waiver every time.
You just hurt my feelings.........haha....
I won't, that's crystal. He's just insinuateing that my rocket is not "done right" since mine doesn't break the waiver..........
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