Ceiling height?donutsandcupcakes wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2020, 4:06 pm In my invitationals the 1st place winner had time of around 20 secs. I was surprised at the time. But the top 5 scores were 15-20 with like i said around 20 secs as the 1st place winner.
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It was maybe 20-25ftxiangyu wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2020, 4:08 pmCeiling height?donutsandcupcakes wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2020, 4:06 pm In my invitationals the 1st place winner had time of around 20 secs. I was surprised at the time. But the top 5 scores were 15-20 with like i said around 20 secs as the 1st place winner.
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How's testing going for everyone? I've been finetuning my parachute that I mentioned earlier on in this thread and today it just achieved a new record.
38 seconds in 27ish feet or 1.4 s/foot
Though, I feel like this record may be partly due to luck as I was testing in a gym with HVAC and the drafts may have been pushing up slightly giving it more time.
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38 seconds in 27ish feet or 1.4 s/foot
Though, I feel like this record may be partly due to luck as I was testing in a gym with HVAC and the drafts may have been pushing up slightly giving it more time.
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Nice! Really impressive!xiangyu wrote: ↑February 9th, 2020, 3:06 pm How's testing going for everyone? I've been finetuning my parachute that I mentioned earlier on in this thread and today it just achieved a new record.
38 seconds in 27ish feet or 1.4 s/foot
Though, I feel like this record may be partly due to luck as I was testing in a gym with HVAC and the drafts may have been pushing up slightly giving it more time.
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Had some good testing this weekend. 24 sec in 27ft once. Consistantly 20 - 21sec in 27ft. HVAC definitely makes a difference.
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21 in a 21. It’s really hard to get the deployment right.
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Wow, 1'40" both ways in WS, and now this! You are nailing these build events! Where are you at for boomilever???xiangyu wrote: ↑February 9th, 2020, 3:06 pm How's testing going for everyone? I've been finetuning my parachute that I mentioned earlier on in this thread and today it just achieved a new record.
38 seconds in 27ish feet or 1.4 s/foot
Though, I feel like this record may be partly due to luck as I was testing in a gym with HVAC and the drafts may have been pushing up slightly giving it more time.
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Re: Times and sec/ft
We got 37sec in 18 the other day.
49 sec in around 30-35 ft at Princeton.
49 sec in around 30-35 ft at Princeton.
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We got 28 in 18 and thought it was goodsciolyperson1 wrote: ↑February 19th, 2020, 7:55 am We got 37sec in 18 the other day.
49 sec in around 30-35 ft at Princeton.
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My most recent test was a 10.1 g boom and it held like 14 ish kg. I'm pretty sure I know the problem though so hopefully I'll be expecting to get down to like 9.5 g in the next couple of weeks.
I'm amazed by your progress in Boomilever! 10 g in such a short time is unbelievable! At this rate, you will be at 8 g in no time!
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