I wondered whether the finocyl was at the front, back or the whole motor. Looked like maybe the nozzle end. I was hoping they'd show the propellant mandrel removal....
I wish you talked about the igniters, the shape of the inside of the propellant (generally). What it is made of (generally). Temps? Lots of stuff skipped here...
Very cool to see the finocyl grain geometry at 2:31
Thank you for this educational video!
For going to the North star ⭐. Merry Christmas Northrop Grumman Team🎄
I wondered whether the finocyl was at the front, back or the whole motor. Looked like maybe the nozzle end. I was hoping they'd show the propellant mandrel removal....
great video.
. What are the solid fuel components used in this missile
What is the insulation material that covers the rocket's nozzle? does anyone knows.
Avcoat.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.@@10ford
Congratulations for getting Vulcan off the ground!
im currently building one off these buildings off of i80 UT. insane amounts of steel and concrete
I wish you talked about the igniters, the shape of the inside of the propellant (generally). What it is made of (generally). Temps? Lots of stuff skipped here...
what exactly were you curious about?
is the Rocket going to space?
When will environmentally friendly solid fuel boosters be developed?
The entire point of this rocket is that it is way less taxing on the environment, and on a budget than previously built SRB's.
I'd say rocket candy is pretty ecological. Problem is you get half the Isp...
@@zapfanzapfan I completely agree.
In short....fucking complex🤸
So, not very easy... This why it is very expensive..
$4 million per GEM 63 XL
There’s a reason why “rocket science” has become synonymous with “something that is very complicated and difficult”.
video approved by CN spies
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China only interested in Water Missiles!
I don't think Cartoon Network has spies.
Solid rocket motors are not a classified tech