Tulucanz
Tulucanz
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5th Jul 2014
9th Aug 2014
This one uses a new mixture of rocketfuel that provides a long flight time
rocket fuel short

Comments

  • Theres100
    Theres100
    5th Jul 2014
    It depends on the weight of the rocket, since this one is made of titanium and has coal as fuel, probally won't go pretty high
  • jman31415
    jman31415
    5th Jul 2014
    @goodiesohhi It would be the exact same system a bullet in a gun uses, which is generally considered a scaled-down cannon. A bullet has the propellant already in it, it just fires off extremely quickly. And we don't call bullets rockets now do we.
  • Alfa
    Alfa
    5th Jul 2014
    10 seconds aint long bro :p
  • goodiesohhi
    goodiesohhi
    5th Jul 2014
    @jman21415 How the hell would it make it a cannon?? Cannonballs aren't self propelled...
  • goodiesohhi
    goodiesohhi
    5th Jul 2014
    Long Flight actually.. In model rocketry The best rockets have a burn time of around 1.2 seconds.
  • goodiesohhi
    goodiesohhi
    5th Jul 2014
    This would be a high apogee rocket..
  • mistalovalova7777
    mistalovalova7777
    5th Jul 2014
    short time but cool +1
  • Tulucanz
    Tulucanz
    5th Jul 2014
    dont hate and donate
  • jman31415
    jman31415
    5th Jul 2014
    Eh.. No. If all the fuel burns at once and the rocket goes really far, it's a cannon, not a rocket.
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    5th Jul 2014
    Flight time is not easily dependent from fuel's burn time. If a lot of fuel burns fast, great acceleration is given.