@@TT3Dxyz Not many people have the balls to do their L3 on the only 54mm M motor on the planet. LOL You have my respect!! What alt and mach did it hit?
That V2 simulation was really accurate. Looked just like that ww2 footage in London minus the explosion at the end. All jokes aside that really does suck after all that hard work and money.
Would love to see these launches from a drone ..with facing down, strait out and facing up , camera's . I know , not too likely to happen , cost etc. But it would be a cool way to see them .
Please please take the autofocus off next time filming. That way we can see them while they're flying high. Great show! I could listen to the sound of thundering rocket engines all day. 💣⚡🛸🚀
@@RocketVlogsSeriosly?! Made sense due to the speeds of some of them, gees, didn't thought that. But the one at 7:44, no doubt in my mind then, that was just gone.
@@hoghogwild Only if the rocket is launched right on top of you but from the side the soundwave will absolutely pass to you. But I guess the sound from the motor is so high that it can't really be heard and since the rockets are kinda small the bang is also much smaller then from fex a jet.
@@dtiydr Its not the sound of the motor that makes the sonic boom, its from the shockwaves eminating from the body of the rocket. The shock produced while the vehicle is supersonic doesnt pass over a ground based reference point. Now shoot that rocket sideways so that it passes the ground reference at supersonic speeds and you will hear the sonic boom. Think of the shock as waves from a boat on a smooth lake.
My son works for Space-X at Cape Canaveral as the Safety tech. On Pad 39A and pad 40. He also owns a Tesla Model 3. I worked at NASA Langley for 34 years. Model Rockets are cool.
@@yeetforever4425 Unfortunately not, haha. Before Gorilla Rocket Motors went out of business, Jim was working on making 6" motors that could be shipped to Australia.
Just running through the count down is not right... Show some respect and do the count at one second intervvals. Still... fine day and fantastic racketeers...
What's the reason for a model rocket "countdown" anyway? Just say "go." Oh, I get it, because that's what you saw NASA do. But you see, they have a reason for doing a countdown.
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This nonchalant attitude towards polluting the environment has to stop. This only go's to show you that some people need to grow up.! Gone are the good old days, now it is time to get real...!
Dude. What. Like I'm sure there are some calculations on this, but I'm pretty sure that your pets' farts will cause more pollution than these rockets. This is a hobby, just like allot of sports this hobby does release CO2 in the air, but the amount is so tiny.
@@justfpv1432 All these so tiny'S keep adding up and up and up, did you not know that. I understand that change will be harder on some than others. I know what you are are saying, but I need you start monitoring color of the horizon at sun rise and sun set. It is changing fast and getting lower and closer..!
donnyboy bro u are bat shit crazy... or just misinformed.... are u under the impression they just leave these things all over on the ground? I assure u the grand total of all the pollutants from EVERY ROCKET launched nationwide is less than you create living ur daily life
12:40 that's a ballistic missile
Oh no Oklahoma :(
FAA: "the fuck was that???"
Never going to get that one back
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD
Yeah can’t believe they actually let peeps do this
@@jaypaint4855 u have no idea what people are capable of
"40,000 feet of altitude."
Air Traffic Control: "You WOT M8?!
When hobby rockets become SAM sites.
7:45 That thing was GONE.
Right? That thing was ridiculously fast, like I'm curious about the g-force that thing experienced lol
It's like a mini Sprint missile!
@@SgtAwesome97 Started at 34 on liftoff and peaked 43gs at motor burnout. Drag peaked at -11
@@TT3Dxyz holy crap that is nutty, insane to think that something so small can handle such high stress. Mad props.
@@TT3Dxyz what is the propellent used?
Those engines crack me up. Power and excitement are what they are about. 🎉
14:05 Nah... That's just roll play. That's how V2's 'landed' back in the day.
Dud.
I think this one will need a start from square one.... no way that one made a 2nd flight without owning a good portion of shares in Zap.
7:42 wtf is that!!??? What propellant did they use?
It's like a mini Sprint missile!
It was a Loki M1378, Its a really crazy load. This was my L3 flight in the video.
@@TT3Dxyz Not many people have the balls to do their L3 on the only 54mm M motor on the planet. LOL You have my respect!! What alt and mach did it hit?
@@TT3Dxyz What was the peak velocity? I'm guessing Mach 47.
@@StreuB1 Around 2.75 and 32k ft according to the Raven.
Great camera work and editing Braden!
That V2 simulation was really accurate. Looked just like that ww2 footage in London minus the explosion at the end. All jokes aside that really does suck after all that hard work and money.
Wow those Rockets gave those clouds a bunch of black eyes punching right through them
At 4:40 That RCS purple flame was COOL!!! Would like to see one that burns a little longer though!
compliments to the camera man....nice job following the rockets,...especially the 2 stagers....very good job
14:27
they make tripods now camera man
Would love to see these launches from a drone ..with facing down, strait out and facing up , camera's .
I know , not too likely to happen , cost etc.
But it would be a cool way to see them .
13:34 drone visible
I will gladly buy this guy a tripod.
Braden Carlson
P.O. Box 2041
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Eagle, ID 83616
Sam I am put the money where the mouth is bub
@@RocketVlogs Yoooo, you live in Idaho too? That's awesome!
Please please take the autofocus off next time filming. That way we can see them while they're flying high.
Great show! I could listen to the sound of thundering rocket engines all day. 💣⚡🛸🚀
13:00 is like the rocket in American Dad
7:40 Did the camera speed do up?? That was fast!! 😳
What speeds does these hit? Since some of them almost seem to hit the speed of sound, they don't due to no bang but it cant be that far off?
Many of them far exceed the speed of sound, but you rarely hear any sort of mach transition with rockets.
@@RocketVlogsSeriosly?! Made sense due to the speeds of some of them, gees, didn't thought that. But the one at 7:44, no doubt in my mind then, that was just gone.
You only hear a sonic boom if it passes over you.
@@hoghogwild Only if the rocket is launched right on top of you but from the side the soundwave will absolutely pass to you. But I guess the sound from the motor is so high that it can't really be heard and since the rockets are kinda small the bang is also much smaller then from fex a jet.
@@dtiydr Its not the sound of the motor that makes the sonic boom, its from the shockwaves eminating from the body of the rocket. The shock produced while the vehicle is supersonic doesnt pass over a ground based reference point. Now shoot that rocket sideways so that it passes the ground reference at supersonic speeds and you will hear the sonic boom. Think of the shock as waves from a boat on a smooth lake.
Good job filming and editing. Loved the three-part series
New to watching these videos. Keep them coming.
3:20
Someone sneezed and rocket flew away
No, that was the sound of his sneeze hitting 4th gear
Awesome! (Was hoping to see the Saturn V make another attempt though.)
Are there restrictions to fuel type? I mean, no one should be using HMX... But what about CL-20? I'm sure some people have chemistry backgrounds.
R you gonna be in argonia in sept i luve 1 hr away i cant wait
this is amazing!!!! What kind of fuel do they use?
Do these all go supersonic?
How fast are they going...they look like they hit mach elevendy
You are really good at counting to 5
You know that's counting FROM 5, right?
My son works for Space-X at Cape Canaveral as the Safety tech. On Pad 39A and pad 40. He also owns a Tesla Model 3. I worked at NASA Langley for 34 years. Model Rockets are cool.
That is amazing my dream is to work for space X and put something I designed into space or mars
What was that big rocket flying on??
Which one lol
@@RocketVlogs 2:14
@@yeetforever4425 CTI P8000
@@RocketVlogs So, Not something I can get in Australia 🤣😅
@@yeetforever4425 Unfortunately not, haha. Before Gorilla Rocket Motors went out of business, Jim was working on making 6" motors that could be shipped to Australia.
Just running through the count down is not right... Show some respect and do the count at one second intervvals. Still... fine day and fantastic racketeers...
What's the reason for a model rocket "countdown" anyway? Just say "go." Oh, I get it, because that's what you saw NASA do. But you see, they have a reason for doing a countdown.
Its non aerodynamic shape made things crazy.
Announcer sounds like Jeff Bridges
They should have a (small) drone showing some of these from above. (not DIRECTLY above, of course)
Yea but still some of them would act like an air defence system
Who is the announcer? He sounds oddly familiar
Gerald Meux
How much do they cost?
Anywhere from $100 to $10,000
drag racing HPR is pretty much pointless since the time to ignite and build pressure is so random.
4:05 tamahawk on an O
Thing got up and went.
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1:55 Ares I?
13:49 missile incoming! To the bomb shelter!
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7:40
You wonder which one of these people will end up being the parent or grandparent of the next Elon Musk
Sir I want to join rocketry club please anybody give me some advice please
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Rockets boiskaut.
Bet the FAA loves that!.
They have flight clearance from the FAA. All prearranged.
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This nonchalant attitude towards polluting the environment has to stop. This only go's to show you that some people need to grow up.! Gone are the good old days, now it is time to get real...!
Dude. What. Like I'm sure there are some calculations on this, but I'm pretty sure that your pets' farts will cause more pollution than these rockets. This is a hobby, just like allot of sports this hobby does release CO2 in the air, but the amount is so tiny.
@@justfpv1432 All these so tiny'S keep adding up and up and up, did you not know that. I understand that change will be harder on some than others. I know what you are are saying, but I need you start monitoring color of the horizon at sun rise and sun set. It is changing fast and getting lower and closer..!
@@flyifri What exactly is changing fast in your horizon colour observations?
donnyboy bro u are bat shit crazy... or just misinformed.... are u under the impression they just leave these things all over on the ground? I assure u the grand total of all the pollutants from EVERY ROCKET launched nationwide is less than you create living ur daily life
Buzz off, you bother me.