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I've got a missile works RRc3 altimeter...what other pieced so I need to make an e-bay with dual deploy and gps?
 
Lots of options...

Dedicated sleds from Missile Works: https://www.missileworks.com/store/#!/RRC3-Modular-Sled-Systems/c/9045100

3D printed sleds from other vendors (in no particular order: Additive Aerospace, SMT Designs, Lab Rat Rocketry, among others).

Many of the kit manufacturers like LOC Precision, MAC, etc. offer Avionics Bays complete with blank sleds on which you arrange the various components yourself.

Check the Avionics Bay thread for ideas: https://www.rocketryforum.com/threads/the-avionics-bay-thread-post-your-photos.156649/
 
I've got a missile works RRc3 altimeter...what other pieced so I need to make an e-bay with dual deploy and gps?

If you have a rocket design (kit or scratch design) already in mind, could you post some info
on it; body tube diameter, cardboard/fiberglass/phenolic, etc.
 
I've got a missile works RRc3 altimeter...what other pieced so I need to make an e-bay with dual deploy and gps?
The RRC3 is capable of dual deployment. The only components that must be added are a battery, electric matches, and ejection charges, plus some way to arm and disarm on the pad.
The Missileworks RTX connects to the RRC3 and provides both radio telemetry and GPS tracking:
https://www.missileworks.com/rtx/
 
It's the standard 4" LOC Precision Patriot

The standard kit does not come with a typical avionics (dual-deployment) bay. It's laid out to make the
upper body tube section a large payload area. You may want to contact Loc about getting those parts
if you want to make your first avionics bay a simple build.
 
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