When you assemble an a motor for use with electronic deployment, you still need a delay grain.
Without a delay, the motor becomes a bidirectional fireworks fountain.
Without a delay, the motor becomes a bidirectional fireworks fountain.
When you assemble an a motor for use with electronic deployment, you still need a delay grain.
Without a delay, the motor becomes a bidirectional fireworks fountain.
Is this true even if you have a plugged forward bulkhead?
I’m pretty sure I’ve flown Loki 38 mm motors with a plugged forward closure with no delay. Maybe I’ve just gotten lucky....
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