IS there anyone out there now that has a functional system beyond the "I got it to work" stage that could be used by others? A "kit" of some kind? Perhaps with the following assumptions:
1) Electronic components (flight computer/flight computer components and assembly, software) ready to buy or build.
2) STL files for the various bits that could be scaled up/down as necessary.
3) A guide/instructions with the major adjustment elements to look at when setting up and diagnosing issues with flight -- PID, weights, servo throw, durations, etc. Things students could understand and adjust
4) Explanation of telemetry data and what elements might mean so they can adjust the flight characteristics?
I've taken our Jr. High students through basic low and mid-power rocketry and I have shown them some bits on high power dual deployment electronics. But the students are getting really jazzed by the no-fin designs, no doubt to the proliferation of SpaceX and other corporate rocket company success stories. It's really out of our league right now.
If this isn't hear yet, is anyone close to this level of advancement in TVC?
Thanks,
Bob
Morris Area Schools
Morris, MN
1) Electronic components (flight computer/flight computer components and assembly, software) ready to buy or build.
2) STL files for the various bits that could be scaled up/down as necessary.
3) A guide/instructions with the major adjustment elements to look at when setting up and diagnosing issues with flight -- PID, weights, servo throw, durations, etc. Things students could understand and adjust
4) Explanation of telemetry data and what elements might mean so they can adjust the flight characteristics?
I've taken our Jr. High students through basic low and mid-power rocketry and I have shown them some bits on high power dual deployment electronics. But the students are getting really jazzed by the no-fin designs, no doubt to the proliferation of SpaceX and other corporate rocket company success stories. It's really out of our league right now.
If this isn't hear yet, is anyone close to this level of advancement in TVC?
Thanks,
Bob
Morris Area Schools
Morris, MN