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Water Rocket Release Head Assembly
Water Rocket Launcher. Release head assembly
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Water Rocket Launcher
Our new water rocket launcher. Interchangeable release head allows for different launch tube lengths. All parts are off the shelf. The next stage o...
mat3279 • 7,693 views
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At 0:35, you show your Release Head which looks to be a brass Tee fitting with 3/8 inch male threads where the flex hoses come in. What kind of connection is on the top that connects to the head assembly? Can you recommend somewhere one could purchase it on the web?
Thanks!
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Inventor Animation Gardena Garden Nozzle
Gardena nozzle
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Reduced Diameter + Longer threaded Nozzle for Water Rockets
The reason to make a smaller diameter nozzle is to make the thrust longer. This has the added benefit of reducing the initial magnitude of the thru...
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Make a Water Rocket Nozzle - Part 1
This video tutorial shows you how to easily make a 9mm Gardena nozzle for a water rocket out of common items. http://www.AirCommandRocket......
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I am trying to build a metal launcher that can handle higher pressures. I have been having difficulty finding an appropriate metal female quick connect. For one, most of them have this "soft cushion" rubber around them. I recently found all metal one, only to find that it would not hold my plasti...
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high altitude waterrocket using mist jet system
a waterrocket using a mist je system sounded like a fighterjet when launched.unfortunately the rocket had no parachute and it crashed:(
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Slower trigger mechanism
My previous trigger seemd to fast to gain maximum altitude at launch. With the improved version hopefully I can gain a half to 3/4 second orso, tha...
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What do you use for the channel that contains the magnet? Plastic? Cardboard? Some kind of container?
Also, how did you attach the rod to the second magnet? Did you glue it?
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Part 2: MD-80 / 808 Car Keys / Gumpack Camera Timestamp Removal
Link to Part 1 of this Tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
This tutorial explains how to modify inexpensive micro-cameras to disa...
USWaterRockets • 7,505 views
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Water Rocket with 3 boosters
Air Command Water Rockets Day 73 highlights. For more info visit: http://www.AirCommandRocket...
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Yet another water rocket parachute test
Test of a water rocket parachute deployment system, using a mechanical "Tomy" timer - the kind that powers small creepy wind-up toys.
The parachute...
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Inline chute release 016.avi
Testing the mechanism for my new in-line parachute release system.
The nose cone is held in place with two elastic bands. These are wrapped around ...
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Apogee ONE Overview - Sweetwater
More info: http://www.sweetwater.com/s...
Dave Casey from Apogee gives you an overview of the ONE, a single-channel USB audio interfac...
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HAWK-EYE Apogee Detector
HAWK-EYE Apogee Detector for amateur rockets - hand test.
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optogee_pod_prototype1
Testing the prototype Optical Apogee Detector mounted inside a pod for my water rocket.
The sensor compares the signals from two photodiodes, one p...
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Optical apogee test circuit.mp4
This little comparator circuit is testing the possibility of using an optical apogee detector in a rocket.
The circuit is based on one by Bernard ...
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Little Squirts Water Rockets - 24th January 2010
Launching over the Ashdown Forest. The first launches of this year. Testing out the launcher and the new LS05 Rocket, with two chambers and an RC P...
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water rocket launcher
water raket lanceren. water rocket launcher
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An R/C water rocket plane - part 2
The wings start buffeting from around 7 bar of charge pressure. Calculated speed at burn-out is about 130 km/h.
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Water Bottle Rocket Launcher
This is a demonstration of the water bottle rocket launcher at Orion Center's DinoSpace Adventure Science Center.
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Water Rocket Launcher Details
Air Command Water Rockets describes their new flexible launcher used for launching water rockets with boosters. Visit: http://www.AirCommandRockets...
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nozzle launcher test
Test launches with the Generation 2 launcher. Phase 1 complete, on to phase 2 with booster rockets.
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Air Powered Rocket Launcher
This is a demonstration of a cardboard rocket launched with compressed air in a PVC launcher. The video was taken in Clarksville, VA
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Compressed Air Rocket Launcher
This is a weekend project we did from Make magazine. Here's the link:
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Air Powered PVC Rocket
PVC air rocket powered from an air compressor. Used around 90 psi and all pressure components are schedule 40 PVC. An electrically actuated sprin...
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Weekend Project: Compressed Air Rocket
Blow your friends away as you send this 25-cent rocket hundreds of feet in the air. Get the PDF for this project: http://blog.makezine.com/ar......
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Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions!
At 0:05, it looks like three brass quick connectors(two female and one male). On the other end of the 3, it appears they go to the male end of a garden hose. My guess is that the two female connector ends would accept the plastic 9mm (Gardena s...