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  • go to the web site Iisted and you will find contact information on the web site.

  • I read what info you have on the site, AMAZING stuff , quite a undertaking. Is my understanding correct that you're using a total body section of 6"x6' @ 750psi for the n2o? I've been quite curious about n2o hybryds for a while , and their potential ,so if you could clarify this, I'd appreciate it.

  • go to the web site Iisted and you will find contact information on the web site.

  • that was sweet, you should put a cam on the rocket itself lol that would be awesome

  • Due to FAA waiver restrictions (they only allowed a 15k' flight) Scott only filled the nitrous tank 1/2 full. The Ganymede's altimeter reported peak altitude of 13,800' agl. Rocket is probably capable of 30,000' or more on a full load of nitrous. It is really amazing to see this thing in person - the video just does not do it justice.

  • Oh my god dude! That motor friggin ROCKS! I love how you can hear it roar off into the distance. Sounds like a fighter jet on afterburner. Very nice. What altitude did reach with this launch?

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