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WonderBoy

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Pre-Flight pic:

http://pyrotechnics.no-ip.org/files/img_1871.jpg

 

After the pic was taken i spiked the header with strapping tape.

 

Video:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9024228219565346086

 

It had a FireFly #3 delay. The salute at the end was supposed to be red. It was red in real life but it wasnt picked up on the camera.

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WonderBoy, nice rocket, and a very nice vid. I love the unearthly red glow at launch. It reminds me of "The X-files."

 

What was the fuel used?

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http://www.apcforum.net/files/RedRocket325MgAlRedFlash.mpg

 

Red Magnalium Chuffer Sky Rocket

Dave Stoddard

 

Strontium Nitrate 55%

Magnalium, -325 mesh powder 28%

PVC powder 10%

Parlon 7%

Vaseline (dissolved in Naphtha) +2%

 

I omitted the Vaseline, but for a bigger rocket you'd probably need it. It was pressed on Standerd cored BP tooling. Yep it was a 3' bamboo garden stick, but sometimes if thier too skinny I use 4' sticks.

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Nozzle? I just noticed this thread, for some reason the competition forum is not giving me the new messages indicator. Nice rocket.
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It was about 3/4tsp. I generally stick to bp as well because of the ease of manufacture and because of cost. I do enjoy a good red rocket every once in a while, even though they have a nasty habit of melting my launch tubes..
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Indeed it was a good rocket.

 

Now you have had two years to get the headers to become a bit more creative than the old flash. Come up with anything?

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Nothing wrong with good ol' "safety powder" in my opinion. It helps remove the spent casing from the rocket stick, so there's less chance of accidents when the rocket comes back down. ;)
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