Generally use an engine with no delay for the first engine, and only one with delay for the rocket. Also I could see that the rocket clearly was not straight, which meant that it was even more extreme
Flying from your backyard, using a fuse instead of standard electrical launch controller and using a motor with a delay in the first stage rather than a zero delay booster motor.....lots of safety violations there. Very lucky that no on got hurt and that you didn't start a fire. (I've been involved with rocketry since the 1970s). Cool rocket but please read up on how to do this safely.
dcastle872...You are correct. However Brenton Boyd will not learn. His behavior is the epitome of the reason why I am restricted to only one launch site in San Diego County, California, with a altitude ceiling of 1500 feet. My flights must be during a club sanctioned event combined with FAA approval. Those events happen once or twice per month for three hours (The actual real time is one and a half hours due to club rules about recovery.) I just do not have the $1500 to donate to the San Diego County Courts as that is what the fine costs when one gers caught. People, like him, will destroy the hobby. I also have been flying safely since the 1970s and, even as a child, I have always followed the rules of flight. That Safety Code is engrained. He was flying a total F Impulse rocket *without a Level 1 certification.* (Two Es are an F) Furthermore he used 36.9 grams of propellant twice (Two E Engines) = 73.8 gms total weight of propellant. That is in direct violation of the 62.5 gm limit regulation set by our most wonderful and benevolent Federal Government...(SATIRE) So BATF might be interested. They only put me on the "No Fly List" when I ONLY protested the regulations on the NAR blog. I did not violate any law nor did I threaten to. So now I always have an Air Marshall accompany me on flights. And the strip searches are real fun. So I wonder what they will do to him for actually violating their arbitrary regulation....Of course I will not be those bastard's snitch. For what reason would I want to work for them when they have mistreated me? And then they think that they know it all. Perhaps there are reasons for that arbitrary rule after all. I shouldn't have embarrassed them online. Their retribution is not worth it. And as I have been shadow banned on YT recently I wonder if this will post.
There should be NO delay on your booster engine. Booster engines, at the end of their run, the inside end as it is burning out ignites the primary engine, which has the delay and the charge to pop the parachute. Second, you never EVER light a model rocket engine with a torch, or use a fuse. You use an electric ignition system. An open flame should never be near the ground, anywhere, unless it is rocked off for a campfire. All the rocket accidents we had in California, which effectively banned the firing of rockets except in special places, and classified them as fireworks, was because people were lighting them with fire. Every one of them.
Well, I know this comment is 7 years old, but essentially all you need to do is stack 2 motors on top of each-other, the bottom one being on with no delay charge (i.e. C6-0, E9-0.. etc) and the top one having a longer delay (i.e. C6-7, E9-12.. etc)
Thought people where just whining untill i saw the second stage start... With the rocket pointed at the ground. Yeah that's a tad bit dangerous... No different than a baseball going thru a window though lol except for fire hazard
Lol what happens when you get tired of asking permission to launch rockets on some dudes ranch or city park employee says oh you can’t launch on this beautiful big open field in downtown Orlando, Launch it on your own lawn in the neighborhood. Well just hope the parachute is successful or that thing is coming down hard on someone’s head with a lawsuit you have to deal with.
Why ya using a fuse to ignite it? That is against the model rocket safety code & not nearly as fun, safe, nor cool as using an electronic ignition system.....
Not using the proper launch equipment, motor for 1st stage, or sufficient range for the altitude predicted. Don't do it like this if you are serious about the hobby.
that thing went from rocket to air to ground missile real quick
😂😂
That second stage was vicious
Yep
It was a rocket
When it took of it became a SAM (surface to air missile)
It never made it out to space, the second stage was to make orbit.
Bro should get an award for breaking as many National association of rocketry rules as possible 💀
That countdown was perfect boy
You should launch it from the living room next.
Rocket making for me was a long time ago, but there were 1st stage engines available at that time that had a zero delay.
They still exist.
There are Klima D9-P
not only, besides klima makes only low power engines @@thatonespaceguy
Wow...... I'm thinking of a news reel about a deceased boy scout leader, who looked up a bit too late. Dangerous, is an understatement!
@Thekobgamer I’m pretty sure they meant some innocent bystander getting struck in the head by an out of control rocket.
first of all, if you get struck in the head id does not cause serious injury.
@@JCMprincipe you already got struck in the head if you actually think that's true
You have a patient neighbours :D cool launch
Cool, to see what I imagined doing as a kid( r.c. war games and a feeder mouse). I didn't...
Looks like you used an E with a delay for the first stage..
Great video ! We still have snow!
The back yard? NOT the place to launch a two-stage rocket. It's STILL clogging up somebody's down spout.
Tim the tool man Taylor stuff right there.
Did. Not use a booster engine i guess
Generally use an engine with no delay for the first engine, and only one with delay for the rocket. Also I could see that the rocket clearly was not straight, which meant that it was even more extreme
wow, never saw a blow torch used to ignite before! scary.
ขอให้ทีมงานจงโชคดี ขึ้นสูงๆลงซ้าๆได้เวลาหลายๆ
What Motors where those, did first stage have a delay? I bet it was never seen again haha.
E motors. Its in the title
And they said they found it in the description
Aside from sugar what are the main chemical to thrust rocket?
I think this not a sugar motors but black powder motors made out of Kno3, charcoal and sulfur powder are the main ingredients.
@@jodigant and the only label I've ever seen that says "if ingested induce vomiting"
Sugar..? These are commercial rocket motors, no sugar motors here.
Flying from your backyard, using a fuse instead of standard electrical launch controller and using a motor with a delay in the first stage rather than a zero delay booster motor.....lots of safety violations there. Very lucky that no on got hurt and that you didn't start a fire. (I've been involved with rocketry since the 1970s). Cool rocket but please read up on how to do this safely.
dcastle872 haha yup. Not the safest but it flew well!
Brenton Boyd looked fun and creative.
dcastle872...You are correct. However Brenton Boyd will not learn.
His behavior is the epitome of the reason why I am restricted to only one launch site in San Diego County, California, with a altitude ceiling of 1500 feet. My flights must be during a club sanctioned event combined with FAA approval. Those events happen once or twice per month for three hours (The actual real time is one and a half hours due to club rules about recovery.)
I just do not have the $1500 to donate to the San Diego County Courts as that is what the fine costs when one gers caught.
People, like him, will destroy the hobby. I also have been flying safely since the 1970s and, even as a child, I have always followed the rules of flight. That Safety Code is engrained.
He was flying a total F Impulse rocket *without a Level 1 certification.* (Two Es are an F)
Furthermore he used 36.9 grams of propellant twice (Two E Engines) = 73.8 gms total weight of propellant. That is in direct violation of the 62.5 gm limit regulation set by our most wonderful and benevolent Federal Government...(SATIRE)
So BATF might be interested.
They only put me on the "No Fly List" when I ONLY protested the regulations on the NAR blog. I did not violate any law nor did I threaten to. So now I always have an Air Marshall accompany me on flights. And the strip searches are real fun.
So I wonder what they will do to him for actually violating their arbitrary regulation....Of course I will not be those bastard's snitch. For what reason would I want to work for them when they have mistreated me?
And then they think that they know it all.
Perhaps there are reasons for that arbitrary rule after all. I shouldn't have embarrassed them online. Their retribution is not worth it.
And as I have been shadow banned on YT recently I wonder if this will post.
@Flash Jones yeah! Thats the spirit! Lets launch E class motors with fuses from a backyard while standing right next to the rocket during launch!
@Flash Jones No, I want to live without a rocket impaled on my chest. Something which past me being ignorant about security measures almost did.
The amount of NAR codes this dude broke… What goes on at Tripoli launches 😔…
This guy launching rockets like he had free healthcare. (Edit: looks fun tho)
There should be NO delay on your booster engine. Booster engines, at the end of their run, the inside end as it is burning out ignites the primary engine, which has the delay and the charge to pop the parachute.
Second, you never EVER light a model rocket engine with a torch, or use a fuse. You use an electric ignition system. An open flame should never be near the ground, anywhere, unless it is rocked off for a campfire.
All the rocket accidents we had in California, which effectively banned the firing of rockets except in special places, and classified them as fireworks, was because people were lighting them with fire. Every one of them.
retrieving that will be a hassle
Launching in a back yard with a fuse - violates state law but stupid is as stupid does
Calm down, Karen.
Stupid is as stupid posts. Do you know where this was filmed?
PLZ… tell how to build that…. subbed.. thanks a lot
Well, I know this comment is 7 years old, but essentially all you need to do is stack 2 motors on top of each-other, the bottom one being on with no delay charge (i.e. C6-0, E9-0.. etc) and the top one having a longer delay (i.e. C6-7, E9-12.. etc)
@@arro_rockets I'll say a thanks on behalf of him
Local news, poor man struck by a rocket
that what was beautiful
Does it show up as a Sam missile??😂
Thought people where just whining untill i saw the second stage start... With the rocket pointed at the ground.
Yeah that's a tad bit dangerous... No different than a baseball going thru a window though lol except for fire hazard
O sırada hava savunma sistemi: Roket tespit edildi tüm sistemler aktif imha başlatılıyor
Lol what happens when you get tired of asking permission to launch rockets on some dudes ranch or city park employee says oh you can’t launch on this beautiful big open field in downtown Orlando, Launch it on your own lawn in the neighborhood. Well just hope the parachute is successful or that thing is coming down hard on someone’s head with a lawsuit you have to deal with.
👍👍👍
What is potassium nitrate or ammonium prechloride?
Idiocy to do this in a neighbourhood
Why ya using a fuse to ignite it? That is against the model rocket safety code & not nearly as fun, safe, nor cool as using an electronic ignition system.....
Only in North America. Fuses are fun, get a grip.
Not the best method of launching model rockets.
Wrong way to ignite and wrong motor for the 1st stage !! Wrong wrong wrong!!
How to make it
You can find the tutorial in the Estes model rocket site.
Learn how to use the internet.
Not using the proper launch equipment, motor for 1st stage, or sufficient range for the altitude predicted. Don't do it like this if you are serious about the hobby.