David Crisalli's Sounding Rocket and other liquid Propellant work RRS members
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2017
- Video report of David Crisalli's Sounding Rocket Project. Including other liquid Propellant work from other RRS members around the same time.
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The RRS and Dave Crisalli in particular continue to inspire a new generation of aerospace engineers and entrepreneurs - myself included. Your work demonstrates the incredible things a small, dedicated team can actually accomplish. Thank you for your continued work and for brilliantly documenting and publishing the efforts of years past.
This was my favorite video :)
One of the best liquid fuelled rocket video ever
YES!!!! This was one of the rockets that captured my attention and got me moving towards biprops when I was barely a teenager!! David's work on this blew my mind and still does today. I am designing a 5k motor right now and honestly was thinking about this project and Scott Claflin's(spelling?) big ablative biprop motor that was built and fired....oh gosh, mid to late 90's??
And I see Mity-Mite regulators......I still have two of them NiB in the garage.
Very happy to see this project being resurrected. It deserves it.
That was impressive. The burn done just after the 4 minute mark was flawless. Very smooth startup, a fast transition to full thrust, and,most remarkably, the combustion was as stable and symmetrical as any I've seen in a kerolox engine,large or small.
This is realy cool
👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪
This is an outstanding and interesting video!
Would love to see more about the design and calculations, and the practical aspects of building propulsion systems.
Heaan Lasai ikr
you should get a book called Rocket Propulsion Elements by George Sutton
This is really awesome :-)
well that was awesome, and a very well made video
Awesome! Where's Part 2 of the video?? Was Dave's sounding rocket ever launched? Where's the video of that?
Dave Crisalli -- Good Job , nice work . - Question of curiosity , do you still have that large 6 Channel Chart Recorder that I sold to you back in the very early 1970's ? -- To jog your memory as to who I am ; I was on the Executive Board of RRS , I drove a Red & White Toyota Landcruiser , and I'm the one that built & installed George Dosa's Tracking Platform at the MTA . - < Walt >
i am in search of the design blueprints it was so awesome
Rolerons are a cool idea, maybe a tiny motor could make them work better? I mean, unles they work fine lol.
Yes amazing never seen it before ... defenetly planing to make pair
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