Teddy Bear Strapped to 3D Printed Rocket (800 ft/s!)
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Originally we intended to use the 1200 ft. cable as a rocket-propelled, manned zip line; however, pen and paper calculations proved the rider would be seriously injured and thus a teddy bear had to take his place.
The fuselage of the rocket was designed in SolidWorks and 3D printed at our public Library. The Data logger was programmed in C++ and based off Arduino hardware.
Est. total average thrust in newtons was 102
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I had several friends help with the setup! Here they are!
Kevin Stephens
Ming Scott
Matt Lalonde
Spencer Ke
Ben Friesen
My friend Jake Burgess filmed and edited this video. Go checkout his channel!
https://www.youtube.com/user/RequireFilms
This film was shot on the following cameras in Southern Ontario
Blackmagic
Canon 6D
Samsung Galaxy S6
DJI Inspire 1
GoPro Hero 4 Black
Download the song from the video on iTunes! Beautiful Lies (VIP) by B-Complex
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/beautiful-lies-vip/id378481157?i=378481190
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