Roll Control Onboard Footage 50% Speed With Data Overlay
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
- This rocket is Eeby Debris on Flight 3 - 54mm airframe launched on an Aerotech L1000, and all flight control managed by AVA. Cameras are GoPro HERO10 Bones deconstructed and jammed into the 54mm airframe. All four fins have servos embedded inside with small trailing edge control tabs. Two of the four fins are responsible for the roll axis, which yielded solid results. All four tabs also aim to control pitch and yaw, which did not work on this flight. Data displayed via the Telemetry Overlay app.
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Thanks for not showing the onboard recovery footage, wouldn't want myself embarrassed by the commentary on the hike back...
That roll control is LOCKED IN
Looks like you managed to save the footage after all! This roll control is an awesome achievement! Congratulations Joe!
Man do I miss launching rockets, I recently found a 1977 Estes catalog that I had packed away, so many good memories. Love the footage, keep up the good work.
Absolutely beautiful in so many ways! To see it perform so well, and the shots we got because of it. Outstanding!
The sequence from the side camera where it enters the cloud layer is just *delicious*
Sir, that was a beautiful flight profile. Outstanding roll control programmed and executed!
Your work is bloody incredible, Joe.
Awesome footage! Did the parachutes pop a little early on the way up? From the telemetry to looks like it might still been ascending at ~25-30m/s?
Yep! AVA was a little buggy on this one :/
@@bps.shorts Well hey, that just means you designed the recovery system well enough to handle an event like that. Nice to see it come back safe!
I’m amazed that the tiny servo is actually able to overcome the wind resistance.
You are amazing.
Great Launch.
Great Footage!
Commenting cuz you solicited feedback on one of your shorts. Love the content. Would love to see more building, explanation and operations. But ultimately what you enjoy producing is what I think will be most fruitful for you. Love the channel hope to see more
lol finds the long form channel, but still wants to see weird operational shit like chemical storage n stuff
Gotta be the coolest onboard footage I've ever seen
That roll control makes UNBELIEVABLE SHOTS
almost sounds like the rocket is breathing on the way back down
It really does!! And while it's beautiful, it's also something I would really complain about for a person filming.
My rough calculations are it reaches just above 300m/s (670mph) in around 3s and then stops accelerating - I guess it's limited by the speed of sound? Max acceleration is 12-13g if I've done my graphing and sums correctly.
The descent under that chute is locked in. I like the idea of a small enough chute to allow for a fast but survivable descent. One event at apogee, simple.
Im interested in this 3d printed fin can. What material you used/how it survived the landing and heat of sitting on the pad before launch? 3d printed fins on a 54mm md rocket is pretty cool.
"This is your commander speaking. Today we will be cruising along at an altitude of 8800 feet.." 😮😊
Hello, just wondering, did you get a permit and get permission with air space officials? Or just get permission with airspace officials?
Hi, have you been doing this for a long time?
It is nuts to see how such a small change in aerodynamics can make such big and yet precise changes. That is awesome!
Okayy looks like the fins work fine to the degree! (Even thought they missed a few)
Did you use PID control or some kind of different control
Question: where is this? I assume you have FAA clearance :-)
when the rocket doesnt do rolly polly 😩😩
That was beautiful.
Wow - well done!
Only here because i dont wanna be flown into some clouds 😅
Could you have rigged this with the i itial parachutes, but have a larger parachute deploy below 100 or 200ft? For a softer landing? I saw 2 lines extending off of this, but 1 parachute. I did see a second line, but not what was above it.
Is that the launch site at Brothers, Oregon ?
Dang that thing was up there.
Maybe cameras on yellow parachute could get good footage also..?
Let's talk about "Aerodynamic Analysis Using Simulink in MATLAB", is it precise enough or not? And why? I mean, you can import your 3D model in "Flight Gear Simulator" and link it to the model which contains Aerodynamic, PID Controller and etc. In Simulink MATLAB and simulate your entire project, what is advantages and disadvantages of doing this?
Superb!
Fly me into some clouds
I love you Joseph Bizzle
How much does it cost to build such a thing?
I wonder if this could be with a tube launched rocket?
Can you add a view so we can see it launch in from afar?
What's with the initial spike in roll error?
Pretty sure he mentioned it in the last video. During the transonic envelope the small tab has trouble controlling the rocket, IIRC. Once it goes fully subsonic, it can control it just fine.
Awesome
Today is my birthday no one is wishing me😢😢😢
Happy late birthday
37 seconds ago and only 1 view? He really dropped off.
4:00 altitude go down, altitude go up?
Lets go
Wowee
Need help
Flat Earth after all
Here same results Surface is Flat all the way
God Bless All
First?
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