My estimate is that folding the blue-and-orange chute with a hole in the center (the one that is attached to the rocket) to fit in a 24mm tube is going to be a tall order. The seams and shroud lines interfere with my packing and make it really thick on one or both ends, at least when packed like an Estes chute typically is. I don’t know if anyone has a superior method that I just haven’t seen. If you’ve got one in mind, send a video or a diagram.Don’t go buying new tube on my account (unless you were looking for an excuse! ). An estimate based on what would fit in the MMT is just fine.
But for a 24mm tube with this method, the best bet would be to not fold it down, just make it as long and thin as possible. Pack shroud lines to taste. I don’t have a ruler handy (darn thing is see-through and is playing games with me at the moment), so I compared it to easily-referenceed dimensions on the Wanderer 2.0. It’s equivalent to the length of the body tube plus the length of the nose cone shoulder, so hopefully that’s useful. I’ll get more precise data when I can.
That kind of length obviously won’t work in this rocket. You might as well try to load it up with a 6-grain CTI casing.
I wouldn’t want to try to pack this chute into anything less than a BT-55 or equivalent.