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From: rlaan
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  • This is a really clever way to release the parachute! Thanks for showing it.

    Question: what did you use for the "channel" that the magnet slides in? Is there somewhere on the web it can be purchased? Also, what is on the end of the rod that the magnet connects with?

    Thanks!

  • Great idea! What is inside the tube and how does the retracting rod release the parachute?

  • ciao mi poi spiegare quali sono il materiale?

    se mi rispondi mi fai un favore grazie ciao

  • Hey great job! I will probably include this system in one of my water rockets. But in school, I just utilized a simple airflap system into the parachute system. But, my rocket is the best in the class and I will probably go to the competition of water rockets with this idea. Great job!

  • Hi, I use a Neyodinium because these have the most power compared to the weight and size. These magnets are easy to find all over the web in certain webshops...

  • This Is an Excellent Design There Has Been A Lot Of Thought Put In To Your Design. It Appears Your Using A Neyodinium Magnet Could Other Magnets Be Utilized? Than You For Sharing Your Mechanism With The World. I Have Been Looking For An Idea On How To Create A Dependable Design Without The The Use (And Expence) Of A Flight Computer And Servos. Thank You Again A+

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