Multi-Break BP Rocket - 2" Red and Blue Stars to Multi Salutes to 2" TT to Bottom Shot

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2010

Continuation of testing for Bonfire night. Basically testing, motors, stars, and timings, which in my opinion all worked pretty nicely!

The coloured stars, looked crap on the camera, which they always do. Blues and reds need to be seen in person, not on a screen!

first star break, were Ruby red stars and Pihko KP blue stars, followed by bog standard TT stars. The large finishing salute was 15g Ti spiked FP.

A dedication to 'Propyropower' (http://www.youtube.com/user/propyropower), a great pyrotechnician, and a good freind here on the youtube pyro community.

cant wait to get 5 of these going up at the same time on the 5th!
Stay tuned

Enjoy

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  • Very nice! I love your rocket designs ^_^

  • @superspons4

    thanks a lot mate!

    yeah, theyve come along a bit, but i need some new ideas! :)

  • @murdoch2486 You could make rockets with bigger shells? something like 4"

    i've only seen rockets with 2" or smaller from you (exept the 3"salute)

    But thats just an idea ^_^

  • @superspons4

    yeah thatd be neat.

    Im planning on getting my 7" motors finalised soon, so ill definately beable to lift bigger weights! these motors are actually quite small! only 3/4" ID by 4" long!

    cheers for the idead matey

  • amazing!

  • @shadopyro

    thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it

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  • @Piggeldy111

    hi mate

    i dont actually use tools, just a ram rod a hammer and a drill!

    but i can tel lyou specs of everything else.

    Motor tube: 4" LONG, 3/4" ID

    3/4" bentonite nozzle plug and end plug

    Core 45mm from Nozzle plug (so 19mm into the fuel itself.)

    Nozzle diameter 7mm.

    delay chamber ~ 8mm?

    does that help pal?

  • Do you have the specs for the tool used?

    I must have deleted the PN , i cant find it anymore -.-

    Cheers Buddy ;)

  • @pirotex2005

    thanks a lot mate :)

  • Very Beautiful !

    +1

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