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Re: Egg-O-Naut

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well the way i figure, they will probably have a basic setup at comp with a gauge on the pump, so if i use that, then i wouldnt need to worry about that little extra or little less air that goes into it anyway because i wont be able to get that exact at comp.
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No...but consistency is important when comparing one thing to another during testing.

Not that a few PSI would make that much of a difference though. The trick's going to be a good, stable rocket that's only as heavy as it needs to be so that height is maximized, and a reliable recovery system (biggest parachute that you can get to deploy reliably). Getting the egg in a small capsule that separates from the rocket will be huge.
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Right, so there is more focus on the actual rocket and how that's going to work than how you're going to get air into it. so thats why I'm saying a simple home-made launcher should be fine as long as it works.
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Does anyone know if the rules limit the size of parachutes?
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i didn't see anything about that, and i don't know why they would limit the size, though the size is limited by how much you can hold in the bottle, and i don't know if they still have the weight restriction
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What does the statement in the rules "Any type of free-fall recovery system is allowed", mean? Does free fall mean that you cannot use aerodynamic devices to slow the decent?
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It doesn't say that you can't, so I assume that it would be OK, although this will most likely have to be addressed via clarification.
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captbilly wrote:What does the statement in the rules "Any type of free-fall recovery system is allowed", mean? Does free fall mean that you cannot use aerodynamic devices to slow the decent?
it probably depends on what type of devices, but i think it would be allowed
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my school doesn't get the rules till mid October. Could someone post the rules for eggonaut?
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i would if i could but it ILLGEAL .... i dont want to break a copyrite laws.... sorry :(
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