glenbo
Rocket Scientist/Fry Cook
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Normally on a manually operated launch pad I wouldn't be concerned but if at LDRS this year I happen to launch on a hydraulic launcher which has alot more whip I'm considering adding a third 1515 rail guide at the switchband.
With shear pins in place connecting the av bay to the booster the area where I would place it is 2 in. directly below a 1/4 in. static porthole (i have three). Being below the porthole would there still be enough turbulence created to interfere with my altimeter readings?
With shear pins in place connecting the av bay to the booster the area where I would place it is 2 in. directly below a 1/4 in. static porthole (i have three). Being below the porthole would there still be enough turbulence created to interfere with my altimeter readings?