Re: Wisconsin 2010
Posted: April 15th, 2010, 8:58 pm
The wind blew anything from their course, especially with the free-fitting nosecones this year, so no rocket reached 100' I believe. I witnessed only 1 or 2 that even broke 50'.
Location is a problem for better teams in better conditions (but not this year), as when I competed, my 1L rocket got stuck on top of Engineering Hall (>80' high).
All I can say is expect the team going to Nationals to get better than 1min. They got 40+s on the only launches where the parachute opened and didn't get stuck in a tree. If they work things out, 2 minutes isn't impossible.
Location is a problem for better teams in better conditions (but not this year), as when I competed, my 1L rocket got stuck on top of Engineering Hall (>80' high).
All I can say is expect the team going to Nationals to get better than 1min. They got 40+s on the only launches where the parachute opened and didn't get stuck in a tree. If they work things out, 2 minutes isn't impossible.