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Sunday, May 7, 2017
Still Photos and Slow-Motion Video from Shenandoah Rocket Launches
Friday, May 5, 2017
Rocket Key-Chain Camera Video!
This project started almost 5 years ago when Billy, his friend Ben and I built a nice BIG Estes Model Rocket that Elisa had bought me for my birthday. Here is the original post about this:
http://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2012/09/video-model-rocketry.html
Building the thing was no problem, but finding a place to launch it was. Model rocket launches are prohibited inside the Washington DC beltway, and when you get outside the beltway it is hard to find a suitable open field. Out rocket camera sat in a box. We said "someday" for five years.
Yesterday I was going out to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia picking up Billy after the completion of his freshman year in college. I decided that yesterday would be the day. I used Google Maps to look for places with a big open field near the highway. I recharged the key chain camera.
At the first of my possible launch sites we found lots of fields, but also lots of fences, and cows and horses who might not like our noisy rocket. We were about to give up hope when I spotted a farmer at work. I explained the situation to Randy. He agreed to let us launch, but wanted us to do it from his nearby house so that his family could watch. This was very nice of them.
After one failed attempt, WHOOOSH! That D12-3 engine really pushed that thing up there! The family loved it. It was great. The parachute deployed perfectly. Billy would run across the field to retrieve the rocket (you can see him running up to get it in one of the attached videos). When we got home I was amazed to find that the little camera had worked perfectly on all three launches.
The Waters Edge Rocket Research Society would be so proud of us. VIVA LA WERRS! VIVA!
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Jack NG2E's Winter SOTA Marathon in the Shenandoah
Our friend Jack NG2E is a homebrewer. He is also a Summits-On-The-Air guy. He does much of his SOTA operations along Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park. Jack's Story Map method of documenting this SOTA trip is very cool.
Elisa and I are frequent visitors to this amazing park. Both my kids went to college in the Shenandoah valley, and the park starts just one hour by car west of us. It is a beautiful place. The Appalachian Trail runs through the park; we have crossed paths with "through hikers" who are walking from Maine to Georgia. We have also met up with more than one Black Bear in the park (see below). My son Billy and I launched our Green Hornet rocket from a farm in the Shenandoah valley: https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2017/05/still-photos-and-slow-motion-video-from.html
I really like Jack's use of both HF and 2 meter FM. This makes me think that I should blow the dust off my Baofeng HT and bring it out to the Shenandoah next time we visit. Jack's 20 meter CW contact with Christian F4WBN in the Pyrenees added a nice element of transatlantic mountain symmetry.
Check out Jack's Shenandoah Story Map:
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/c9ff4a13eca24b37bc9dcda0d2dce989
Here's another story map from a SOTA trip into the Adirondacks with info on his gear:
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/594ca069a27147c1a8d8b79dc1513a72
I know that Jack wants to include a homebrew rig in his SOTA operations. That would significantly add to the already very high level of operational coolness. Perhaps Colin M1BUU or Paul VK3HN could provide some suggestions or encouragement in this area.
Thanks Jack. Happy trails. Regards to the bears!
Saturday, May 6, 2017
SolderSmoke Podcast #196 Rockets, Pete's EXPULSION, SDR, DiFX, '602 rigs, T.O.M.
View from rocket. I'm in front of the swing-set, with hat on. Billy to my left. |
5 May 2017
http://soldersmoke.com/soldersmoke196.mp3
Shenandoah Rocket Launch -- With video!
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