From: Bdale Garbee Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2018 21:25:15 +0000 (-0700) Subject: use thor to post photos for corporate colors, as a test X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=web%2Fgag.com;a=commitdiff_plain;h=f088edcffadc432a22cf0796748495b659aa1f22 use thor to post photos for corporate colors, as a test --- diff --git a/rockets/airframes/CorporateColors/index.mdwn b/rockets/airframes/CorporateColors/index.mdwn index 40e7f5f..854aa41 100644 --- a/rockets/airframes/CorporateColors/index.mdwn +++ b/rockets/airframes/CorporateColors/index.mdwn @@ -70,20 +70,21 @@ and that design file plus all content on this page are released under the [Creat ## Photos -I've put all the [build photos](http://gallery.gag.com/rockets/CorporateColors/Build/) +I've put all the [build photos](https://thor.gag.com/index.php?/tags/100-corporatecolors) I took together in one place. ## Result and Lessons Learned The airframe flew on 8 July 2017 in Argonia, Kansas, at a Fun Fly hosted by -the Kloudbusters at their rocket pasture. Everything performed perfectly -until apogee. The maximum velocity was 1047 m/s, or right at Mach 3.1, on the -way to an apogee of 32,635 feet above ground. +the Kloudbusters at their rocket pasture. The motor was a Loki M3464 Blue, +and everything performed perfectly until apogee. The maximum velocity was +1047 m/s, or right at Mach 3.1, on the way to an apogee of 32,635 feet above +ground. Unfortunately, while telemetry shows the electronics correctly fired the apogee ejection charge, clearly the nose cone did not successfully separate. The resulting ballistic return impacted about 1.1 miles down range -to the south-south-west. +to the south-south-west, at 37 9.1739 N, 97 44.8809 West. With the final telemetry frame received from about 200m altitude on the way down, we know impact was at about 2/3 Mach. Not surprisingly, then, what