AstroAbaqus
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Hi to everyone, I think is more than 5 years since I do not write on a forum, probably even more and I am so happy to finally have returned to this much effective way of communication (rather than social media ).
I am writing and launching from Scotland UK, however, I am an adopted Scotsman since I am from Italy. I came to Scotland nearly 7 years ago and was love for the places and the people. I am a mechanical and aerospace engineer and I am currently working at the University of Glasgow as a researcher and recently I decided to re-ignite my passion for rocketry and I started to build a Klima kit, the Solar Flare a 1500 mm long and 5 cm wide rocket. It is my first cluster, 4 D9 engines. I used such a "big" LPR to get practice with handling large models. This allowed me to learn more building techniques and practising with electronics. I build and tested in flight an Arduino based altimeter and now I am preparing for the next leap, with an accelerometer, a GPS and a radio for transmitting my position and telemetry in the case I go too far during descent.
I am also designing my first HPR scratch build, and I have to thank all the community since this forum is full of ideas, lessons learned and inspiring people. Thank you very much for accepting me in the community and sorry if it took me so long to make this first post.
I am writing and launching from Scotland UK, however, I am an adopted Scotsman since I am from Italy. I came to Scotland nearly 7 years ago and was love for the places and the people. I am a mechanical and aerospace engineer and I am currently working at the University of Glasgow as a researcher and recently I decided to re-ignite my passion for rocketry and I started to build a Klima kit, the Solar Flare a 1500 mm long and 5 cm wide rocket. It is my first cluster, 4 D9 engines. I used such a "big" LPR to get practice with handling large models. This allowed me to learn more building techniques and practising with electronics. I build and tested in flight an Arduino based altimeter and now I am preparing for the next leap, with an accelerometer, a GPS and a radio for transmitting my position and telemetry in the case I go too far during descent.
I am also designing my first HPR scratch build, and I have to thank all the community since this forum is full of ideas, lessons learned and inspiring people. Thank you very much for accepting me in the community and sorry if it took me so long to make this first post.