Arpak
Well-Known Member
Wally, do you have a certification for flight on this rocket you're building.?? I'm considering getting a Level1 cert.
If the peregrine is anything like the Zephyr it's an easy L1, goes straight as an arrow.
Wally, do you have a certification for flight on this rocket you're building.?? I'm considering getting a Level1 cert.
As I continue the remaining fillets, I started working on the electronics sled and avionics bay. I believe this is the biggest difference from the Zephyr, the addition of dual-deployment capability. I like the way the sled goes together, it will be up to me to provide mounts for the electronics, along with said electronics. I did use one bulkhead to both mark and then locate the inner rings, I guess that's a belt and suspenders approach. I marked it to make it easy to avoid getting glue in the wrong place...
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They do sell a dual deployment conversion kit and nose cones...Now I'm wondering if I could convince apogee to sell me the upper portion of the peregrine and make a bastard child with the avbay.
They do sell a dual deployment conversion kit and nose cones...
Sorry to disappoint, this one used a fair amount of Rocketpoxy and internal fillets, etc.- I did post the Madcow Little John in the what did you do rocketwise thread that was all wood glue-I'm expecting it to scream...This is the first build I've seen in a long time where it's not being built like a tank. I almost fell out of my chair when I saw the wood glue fillets. That's all you need. This rocket will get crazy high!!
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