Kruegon
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If this topic is on here, I couldn't find the right search string to locate it. Sorry if it's been covered before.
I've been looking at getting the parts to clone a cold powered rocket. Obviously the R-12 is banned by federal order. So what could be used legally to launch one?
All research points to the requirement of an inert liquid fuel that converts to gas at room temperature. Pressurized liquid CO2 could work, but doesn't seem viable. Obviously liquid nitrogen could be considered, but the dangers if there's an accident seem not worth it. I'm currently considering the canned airbrush propellant and the compressed "air" canisters.
Has anyone tried these? Do you have other suggestions that have been tried successfully? Thanks.
I've been looking at getting the parts to clone a cold powered rocket. Obviously the R-12 is banned by federal order. So what could be used legally to launch one?
All research points to the requirement of an inert liquid fuel that converts to gas at room temperature. Pressurized liquid CO2 could work, but doesn't seem viable. Obviously liquid nitrogen could be considered, but the dangers if there's an accident seem not worth it. I'm currently considering the canned airbrush propellant and the compressed "air" canisters.
Has anyone tried these? Do you have other suggestions that have been tried successfully? Thanks.