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North West Rocketeers (NWR) mk1

Purpose

This multi-staged cluster enginer rocket has been designed to fly at the very first launch of a North West Launch site "North West Rocketeers" and can cary some serious payload including space for a cansat (simulated satalite) and an AI Telemetry module.

Power

At 100Ns impulse, this engine design uses a variety of engine sizes including 4 x D12-0 boosters, 1 x C6-0 booster and a finaly C6-7 motor to provide a last burst of power and ejection charge. The control and telemetry system is powered by a 2S LiPo battey.

Recovery

The primary recovery system is a customised parachute with branded logos and a secondary parahute may also be launched from the Cansat should an external remote probe be required.

NWR mk1 (Multi-Stage Cluster 100Ns Rocket Design)

Telemetry:

3-Axis Gyroscope

3-Axis Accelerometer

IMU

Barometric Pressure Sensor

Linux Single Board Computer

Arduino Microcontroller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Reference Material:

ESTES - Model Rocketry Technical Manual  

ESTES - Engine Chart 

ESTES - 1969 Catalogue of Rockets & Technical Information

OpenRocket - Free Rocket Simulator Software

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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