Southern California testing room height
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I'm curious for the people flying outside, how high have people been able to get the rocket to go? What's the best way to get the most height? Just reduce weight?
Our state tournament will be in a 90ft high facility so I'm thinking ahead to how we take advantage of that height.
Our state tournament will be in a 90ft high facility so I'm thinking ahead to how we take advantage of that height.
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Re: Southern California testing room height
lol i don't think anyone could possibly get tiered. You could probably focus on making your rocket as streamlined and light as possible and try to get it to go as high as you can with 65 psi.Airco2020 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2020, 12:52 pmI'm curious for the people flying outside, how high have people been able to get the rocket to go? What's the best way to get the most height? Just reduce weight?
Our state tournament will be in a 90ft high facility so I'm thinking ahead to how we take advantage of that height.
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Re: Southern California testing room height
That's my plan, just didn't know how high it could get. Figured the outside fliers in socal have been doing this all season and might have some tips.CookiePie1 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2020, 1:10 pmlol i don't think anyone could possibly get tiered. You could probably focus on making your rocket as streamlined and light as possible and try to get it to go as high as you can with 65 psi.Airco2020 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2020, 12:52 pmI'm curious for the people flying outside, how high have people been able to get the rocket to go? What's the best way to get the most height? Just reduce weight?
Our state tournament will be in a 90ft high facility so I'm thinking ahead to how we take advantage of that height.
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Re: Southern California testing room height
Northern California runs outdoors, not SoCalAirco2020 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2020, 1:36 pmThat's my plan, just didn't know how high it could get. Figured the outside fliers in socal have been doing this all season and might have some tips.CookiePie1 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2020, 1:10 pmlol i don't think anyone could possibly get tiered. You could probably focus on making your rocket as streamlined and light as possible and try to get it to go as high as you can with 65 psi.Airco2020 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2020, 12:52 pmI'm curious for the people flying outside, how high have people been able to get the rocket to go? What's the best way to get the most height? Just reduce weight?
Our state tournament will be in a 90ft high facility so I'm thinking ahead to how we take advantage of that height.
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Re: Southern California testing room height
Yeah, NorCal is outdoor. The location for the tournament is indoors.Umaroth wrote: ↑February 25th, 2020, 1:45 pmNorthern California runs outdoors, not SoCalAirco2020 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2020, 1:36 pmThat's my plan, just didn't know how high it could get. Figured the outside fliers in socal have been doing this all season and might have some tips.CookiePie1 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2020, 1:10 pm
lol i don't think anyone could possibly get tiered. You could probably focus on making your rocket as streamlined and light as possible and try to get it to go as high as you can with 65 psi.
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