X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=web%2Fgag.com;a=blobdiff_plain;f=bdale%2Fblog%2Fposts%2FTeleMetrum_v0.2_First_Test_Flight.mdwn;h=4d659f8489b88f851117a5daf93008900fdbbc2b;hp=2fb41406cb62ae347efb7eeee3128586fbbbb487;hb=b0b108a1ea36ef3700c329f859084242fe171322;hpb=a131e9c26fdffe2a97caf1e9d265c0cc7a94ce40;ds=sidebyside 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 2fb4140..4d659f8 100644 --- a/bdale/blog/posts/TeleMetrum_v0.2_First_Test_Flight.mdwn +++ b/bdale/blog/posts/TeleMetrum_v0.2_First_Test_Flight.mdwn @@ -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](images/gspot-ars.png). The rocket reached 1881 meters apogee, +[the usual plots](/bdale/blog/images/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.