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Double-Trouble Lives Up to Its Name...
Multi-stage Rocket Success!
Big Yeller: Largest Amateur Rocket in Minnesota
 
 
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Name:
Daniel
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All my Rocket Endeavors

See my blog! http://dthrocket.blogspot.com
About Me:
 
I am an aspiring rocket scientist.
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Rocketry
Companies:
DTH Rocket Endeavors
Schools:
Homeschool
Hobbies:
High-Power Rocketry
Books:
Handbook of Model Rocketry, Model Rocketry Handbook, Modern High-Power Rocketry 2, Amateur Rocket Motor Construction, Model Rocket Design and Construction, 50 Model Rocket Projects for the Evil Genius, Rocket Propulsion Elements, The Bible
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DTHRocket uploaded a new video (3 months ago)
Another terrible crash. This rocket was supposed to light a second stage and go to about 2,000 feet, but something catastrophic happened and the el...   more
 
 
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DTHRocket uploaded a new video (3 months ago)
This rocket is for my 4-H aerospace exhibit. It took champion at the county fair, and is now moving on to State!

The first attempt for this rocket e...   more
 
Channel Comments (5)
Rcoketace15 (7 months ago)
Di you use the BoosterVision GearCam for your on-board video? When I looked at it I seen that it could only reach form 300 - 700ft off of the ground and it seems that your rockets go higher then that.
DTHRocket (7 months ago)
You can get it with a CD or you can just download it. Actually, I believe you can get a 30 day trial.
Rcoketace15 (7 months ago)
I looked into that program but I am not sure if I should purchase it. Do you have to download it or does it come on a disk, that you insert into the computer?
DTHRocket (7 months ago)
RockSim from Apogee Components.

http://www.apogeerockets.com/rocksim.asp

If you don't have it yet, I highly recommend it. (Though it's kind of pricy.)
Rcoketace15 (7 months ago)
What programs do you use to design your model rockets?