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Another name change for the new X6 rocket, X6-01 has a name!

Jun21
by cgould on June 21, 2011 at 2:23 AM
Posted In: Uncategorized

 

I’ve decided to NOT use a name on the X6-01 rocket design. The name “Helios” will go into the “bin of names” for a future rocket.  The X6 rocket design will simply be known as the X6 rocket.  For now, one X6 rocket will be built…maybe two.

The name for the first X6 rocket (X6-01) will be “Nesaru”, or X6 Nesaru.

Nesaru is the name of the Arikara (Native American) sky God,  and I felt that this is a perfect name for what will be the highest flying rocket in my fleet to date.

The X6 launch vehicle is the fulfillment of the “Heavy Lift” booster originally proposed as the “Sagita Heavy Lift” booster project.

The X6 Nesaru is planned to make its first flight later this year.

Updates on Nesaru’s progress…

Button rails have been test fitted to the super structure, and construction has begun on the next section of the X6 booster stack.  The main parachute has arrived, and work will begin later this month on the recovery harness system.

Very brief details on the X6 design…

The X6 rocket is designed to fly with either electronic parachute deployment, or by standard motor ejection.  Initial launches will use motor ejection.

The launch vehicle is also designed with a rear facing camera built into the booster section.  This will allow for view of the ground during over 90% of its launch & recovery phases.

The X6 is built using a modular design pioneered with our X2 Artemis rockets to allow for radical configuration changes for various missions.

Heavy payload launch capability.

More info to come as the project progresses!

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Delays in the 2011 Perseus & Aurora schedules…

Jun12
by cgould on June 12, 2011 at 1:57 AM
Posted In: General News

(Cuyahoga Falls, OH – June 11, 2011)

Lost with Gallifrey are one of our flight cameras, our main Altimeter, Camera nose cone, and an engine.

These items will have to be replaced to continue the programs.  Project Aurora also uses these items.  There may be a delay of a couple of months while these items are replaced.

The next rocket in the Perseus program will be X4-06 Vega, and it will completed for its maiden voyage sometime around September 2011.  There is a possibility that this will be when the Perseus project will resume with launches in general.

Another Perseus rocket has been planned to replace Gallifrey, with a planned maiden voyage in the winter of 2012.  X4-07 will be named “Phoenix”, and will have the same color scheme as Gallifrey.

In the meantime, assuming the missing items are replaced before Vega is ready, X4-01 Eagle and X4-02 Columbia will pick up where Gallifrey left off until Vega is ready to fly.   An early replacement will also mean a return to flight status for the Aurora rockets as well.

In the mean time, the Artemis rockets will be used as much as possible to carry on experiments formerly destined for Perseus and Aurora projects.

An observation I made before the loss of Gallifrey is that the best rocket for Harmon field flights is the X2 Artemis Rocket.  Future missions @ Harmon will be carried out using Project Artemis rockets.

More info as I juggle flight schedules & experiments around…

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:::Sigh::: The Gallifrey updates…

Jun12
by cgould on June 12, 2011 at 12:50 AM
Posted In: XR4 (Perseus) Medium Power Booster project

(June 11, 2011  — Harmon field – Aurora, OH)

Gallifrey flew two successful missions (PLS-30, and PLS 31).  PLS 31 was great, with Gallifrey reaching an altitude of 1422 feet.

Gallifrey on its Maiden flight (PLS-31)

On it’s second flight (PLS-32) Gallifrey managed to fly at least another 100 feet higher.  Parachute deployment was successful, and on the way down, ran across two thermals, which carried it over the tree line, and as such, ended up in a tree.  We will look for it in the Fall after the leaves fall.  There is a chance it will be OK due to its construction.

More info & video later…

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Countdown continues for today’s launch

Jun11
by cgould on June 11, 2011 at 11:46 AM
Posted In: General News

(Cuyahoga Falls, OH – June 11,2011)

Scattered showers in the forecast, and the countdown continues for the maiden flight of Perseus “Gallifrey” at 10:00 AM today.

Also scheduled, Artemis “Garfield”.

Today’s attempt is to fly between the raindrops….so to speak…

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-06-05

Jun05
by admin on June 5, 2011 at 2:45 AM
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  • No launch today. Farming started on the flying field…The official maiden launch date for Perseus X4 "Gallifrey" is still on for 6/11… #
  • Will attempt the maiden launch of Perseus X4 "Gallifrey" tomorrow morning. Details to come… #

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