X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=bdale%2Fblog%2Fposts%2FTeleMetrum_v0.2_First_Test_Flight.mdwn;h=36c2a0b03a056a82655e80cc7eaa86a70006fcf0;hb=9ccf318eef2cda5329efe94f4c150343769391fa;hp=5253fab639b19f0199b04815b9b954d0364ee7a4;hpb=74929c2ab4ce282298ca30bd3da8635885b35f7a;p=web%2Fgag.com diff --git a/bdale/blog/posts/TeleMetrum_v0.2_First_Test_Flight.mdwn b/bdale/blog/posts/TeleMetrum_v0.2_First_Test_Flight.mdwn index 5253fab..36c2a0b 100644 --- a/bdale/blog/posts/TeleMetrum_v0.2_First_Test_Flight.mdwn +++ b/bdale/blog/posts/TeleMetrum_v0.2_First_Test_Flight.mdwn @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ before lunch. But before the wind "blew us away", I managed to get one flight in. And it was an absolutely perfect test of one of my brand-new [TeleMetrum](http://altusmetrum.org/TeleMetrum) v0.2 boards! -My cut-down Hawk Mountain "Raptor" kit, renamed "G-Spot" last October during -my quest to +My cut-down [Hawk Mountain](http://hawkmountain.ws/) +"Raptor" kit, renamed "G-Spot" last October during my quest to [exceed 50 g](http://www.gag.com/bdale/blog/posts/TeleMetrum_Progress.html) acceleration, was loaded with [TeleMetrum](http://altusmetrum.org/TeleMetrum) serial number 51... and launched on a [Cesaroni](http://pro38.com/) @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ position uncertainty my hand-held GPS was reporting at the time. Things just don't get much better than that! We picked up the rocket, and returned to the flight line only a few minutes after leaving it. After dumping the data from the board's on-board memory, I quickly generated -[the usual plots](./gspot-ars.png). The rocket reached 1881 meters apogee, +[the usual plots](gspot-ars.png). The rocket reached 1881 meters apogee, or around 6173 feet, and the maximum acceleration was 19.5 g. It touched down nearly 1.3 miles down range from the launch rail, in a sage-brush desert.