Why do spools fly?
Because someone stuck an engine and igniter in them...
Good point,,, smarty pants,,, (keeping it "G" rated)
Tom
That answer didn't even make sense. I've put motors in plenty of stuff that didn't fly. Well, at least as expected. :y:
Because they spool around .Why do spools fall in love?
Why do spools fly?
Because someone stuck an engine and igniter in them...
I just built a rocket out off an unused toilet paper roll 2 centering rings and a MMT, will it fly since it is basically a spool?
With no endplates you mean? No, it won't. You need at least one of the endplates for a spool to work.
How about; 1379-Peter The Great-Warfare-Siege of Chioggia,ItalyWho made the first spool rocket and why?
[YOUTUBE]_lW8p8-y1K0[/YOUTUBE] I beg to differ, and i just entered it in the SNF competition
Someone actually wrote an article, with lots of math and other items guaranteed to give you a headache...
You do realize toilet paper is flammable, right?
Riiiiiiiiggggghhhhtttt. I keep forgetting that whenever I resort to pulling out my abacus.Remember we're on a rocketry forum here, and thus are rocket scientists, so maths shouldn't be a problem
Tom
[YOUTUBE]_lW8p8-y1K0[/YOUTUBE] I beg to differ, and i just entered it in the SNF competition
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