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Hi Everybody - Thanks for all of the input. I did a static test of a D12-0. Not so bad, but not super. Video below
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Thanks Jerry. Will do.
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Based on a ruling that the motor was not used as the manufacturer intended. .
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You obviously don't care whether the Saturn gets banged up!
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That makes a lot of sense. I've long since lost track of the number of things I've learned here.
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More glue is not better, contrary to popular belief... It adds weight not strength. Lesson learned, hopefully... Later! OL J R
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True, but -0 motors blow through the thinking propellant disk at near full combustion chamber pressure, which CAN potentially eject something, theoretically.... It's strong enough that countermeasures of some sort are usually necessary to slow stage separation, like taping motors together or vent ports to exhaust the gases from the blow-through... The problem is most rockets are traveling their fastest at burnout which will strip the chute in a normal rocket... Still not the ideal solution to his problem IMHO but theoretically it COULD work... Later! OL J R
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You're a little late there, buddy. .
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