@extrasonic Personally, I don't quite trust lift gasses, even though I know many people do. on the leader, at the point where the rising effects are, I slit the quickmatch and attatch a small bag of BP there to ensure that it's even more of an inferno at that point.
On the last shell the rising effects are called scatter stars in Passfire,and by Shimizu as"Ascending seperating stars", and also, quite simply as "ascending comets" on page 264 of F.A.S.T.
very nice man!!what type of stars was at 0.20?Looks perfect!can you share the compostition?THanks
megara13 1 year ago
@megara13
I apologize for the delay, it seems I've not been alerted to youtube comments for a long time... Better late than never....
Winokur #38
Potassium Nitrate 40
Barium Nitrate 13
Sulfur 12
Charcoal Airfloat 12
Aluminium, (atom, spher, 120-325 mesh, 20 micron) 12
Iron (III) Oxide, red 7
Dextrin 4
PakehaPyro 1 month ago
Also, were the rising effects of the last shell scatter stars?
extrasonic 1 year ago
Very nice! Do all of them ignite from the lifting gases, or the passfire ignites them first?
extrasonic 1 year ago
@extrasonic Personally, I don't quite trust lift gasses, even though I know many people do. on the leader, at the point where the rising effects are, I slit the quickmatch and attatch a small bag of BP there to ensure that it's even more of an inferno at that point.
On the last shell the rising effects are called scatter stars in Passfire,and by Shimizu as"Ascending seperating stars", and also, quite simply as "ascending comets" on page 264 of F.A.S.T.
So many names...
PakehaPyro 1 year ago
@PakehaPyro
Thank you, pretty good advice about the BP bag.
extrasonic 1 year ago
awesome mate gotta try that on my rockets i have some ideas
allrocketspsl 1 year ago
wow those were crazy, very nice work.
vh718 1 year ago
very very impressive mate
murdoch2486 1 year ago
Wow man, you are pro! Great job!
lilmarine93 1 year ago