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  1. SpaceEggs

    UCF's first student-built liquid engine

    After a timeline of only four months and a tiny budget, I have built and successfully tested the first liquid rocket engine from UCF. This is the culmination of my rocketry experience in university, after starting with G-class commercial motors as a freshman and working my way through...
  2. SpaceEggs

    AIAA UCF N3000 Static Fire

    First off, I hope this isn't against the rules for the non-research section, because my intention is just to share a cool video. I will not be answering any questions about the design or construction of the motor. This is the test fire of our EX motor for the FAR 1030-5R competition on June...
  3. SpaceEggs

    The "Open Rocket"

  4. SpaceEggs

    Asymmetrical, BFR-like fins - What would happen?

    I'm not sure of the best place to ask this but it came up while I was working on the OpenRocket for my planned L3. I'm going to make it look like the BFR, delta winglets included, and currently I have them set in the sane configuration of 180° away from each other so they don't throw off the CP...
  5. SpaceEggs

    Chicken Heavy: Parallel staged, fully separating, BT80 monstrosity

    Back in fall 2016, I competed in a rocketry competition at my university where the objective was to carry an egg payload safely with the best apogee. Our team name was SpaceEggs, and naturally we named our rocket the Chicken 9. The logical extension is of course to make Chicken Heavy, a...
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