yea, I spotted your Pelican case in the sustainer recovery pic! Congrats to you as well Vern!Kip used the Multitronix Kate-3 system on his flight. It has a GPS with unlimited altitude capability. www.multitronix.com
I wonder what he had is main set at?wow, he's way up there on that mountain.
6000 feet. Just in case something like this happened.I wonder what he had is main set at?
YesWas the booster recovered?
Awesome.Kip used the Multitronix Kate-3 system on his flight. It has a GPS with unlimited altitude capability. www.multitronix.com
Yup. We missed you.Was this UROC launch (URNuts)?
Yep and with real time, on board data, and not relying on third party calculated data several months later.. (cough cough) Great job, Kip and team.Between this and the European project at BALLS, it's super exciting seeing space shots that seem to be within the financial capacity of an individual or small group, unlike CSXT or USCRPL. These are exciting days, I'm really looking forward to seeing what comes next in the hobby.
I love how you wrote the above. You make him sound like a legendary hero, someone with the “Right Stuff.”I always loved his little Harbor Freight trailer converted to mini mobile launch tower that he pulls with his car. He heads to the playa with only the bare necessities, ready to do business with gravity.
teh guy is amazing. like an engineering artist... or an artistic engineer.. idk. his builds and results are awesome.I always loved his little Harbor Freight trailer converted to mini mobile launch tower that he pulls with his car. He heads to the playa with only the bare necessities, ready to do business with gravity.
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