steve and ryan are into rockets too. i think it's OK to launch over at cesar chavez
park in W berkeley. i have a logging altimeter and printed off a nosecone that holds an
airspeed sensor - would love to launch and see if gps, accelerometer, airspeed, and
barometer data are even close to matching up. for the lander topic i was thinking
it'd be slick to use one of those cheap sonar modules to know when to cut the chute
before landing. excuse me while i re-watch the curiosity rover landing...
cheers
Jan 14, 2014 01:43:29 PM, drwho(a)virtadpt.net wrote:
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On 01/14/2014 01:38 PM, Hol Gaskill wrote:
interest is piqued - won't be heading by this
eve but keep us
posted. rocket launched parachuting radio-equipped landers,
anyone?
Interest is piqued. Haven't been on a chase team in years. I might
have my TinyTrak out here, too (though I need to borrow a charger for
my HT).
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