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something like this perhaps? open rocket says it is doable...I will let someone else try it .
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That said, with all the hobby resources we have available, there are several other ways to approach such a challenge. For example, one could go with fully electronic staging and recovery and use higher performance composite motors (all the way up to the impulse level STUPID ). Anyway, as long it has appropriate rod speed for whatever the conditions, it could be a fun flight to culminate a fun project To be clear, I find the simple BP approach as challenging as the all electronic. Both approaches have their critical details. The rocketeering/engineering challenge is determining what all the critical details are, and then taking appropriate action to avoid them. The devil is in the details... Put another way, I can lawn dart BP and AP with equal aplomb Doug .
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second flight was last Sunday, needs more speed at staging...lightweight chute and a C6 ought to do it. video(taken by a friend) here; https://youtu.be/JwV81WpPX_I
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