Launch Video
Can also be found at *http://www.youtube.com/user/coolbunny11?feature=mhum*
In our first attempt we filled the 2L bottle with water about 1/4 of the way full. After that we set up the launch site by putting the base into the ground, plugging the soda bottle, clamping the bottle upside down to the base, and finally attaching the air tube to the air pump. After pumping the air up to 50 psi in the soda bottle we then pulled the string to release the clamp and the bottle launched. I thought it was a good first launch because the bottle went straight up and landed safely. I think we were able to make a successful launch and now we're ready to add onto our rocket for a longer flight time. We're thinking about adding fins, a cone, and wings in order to extend the flight.
Hey Darcy and Matt :) This is Christina! I really like your video and your website looks very impressive. For the first launch you guys went pretty high. Much better then our first launch. I think the fins, cone, and wings will make a great addition to your rocket. (By the way I love the fish!! Genius!!)
ReplyDeleteI think the video came out really good darcy:) It looks really... professional:) I'll make sure to bring the materials we need tomorrow so that we can make the proper adjustments. Thanks:)
ReplyDeleteNo problemo Matt :)
ReplyDelete& Thanks for the comment Christina :D
Wow you guys did way better then me and Tyler. It was also a good video too! really good job guys:D
ReplyDeleteI liked your video a lot. It was smart how you incorporated a scene of what the set up site of your bottle rocket looked like, and how the bottle looked after the blast off. Good job on your video, it looked good.
ReplyDeleteHAHA this is pretty cool good job that was pretty high... HOPE TO SEE THE ATTACHMENTS IN CLASS :)
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