ARLISS/XPRS 2008

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Grant's ARLISS flying on a L1500

Rocketeers watching a launch.

Allen, Grant and I few multiple ARLISS missions

My ARLISS Flights

Keio HS
9/16/2009
MC2#1  pdf   gwiz
MC2#2  pdf   gwiz

Soka Univ - A
9/18/2009
MC2#1  pdf   gwiz
MC2#2  pdf   gwiz

Titech-Matunaga-B
9/19/2009
MC2#1  pdf   gwiz
MC2#2  pdf   gwiz

 

Allen's ARLISS Flights

9/16/2009
MC2  pdf   gwiz
LCX  pdf   gwiz

9/18/2009
MC2  pdf   gwiz
LCX  pdf   gwiz
GPS data kml

9/19/2009
MC2  pdf   gwiz
LCX  pdf   gwiz

 

Grant's ARLISS Flights

Titech
9/18/2009
MC2  pdf   gwiz
GPS data kml

Soka Univ.
9/19/2009
MC2  pdf   gwiz
GPS data kml

 

On Saturday, we flew the Super-ARLISS as a 2-stage again. This time we used a much shorter interstage delay (1 second) The apogee was at about 25,000 feet.

 

Grant flew his ARLISS on an L1500. Jeff prepared an experimental payload. He placed an orthogonal pair of 2-D accelerometers in the nosecone of Grant's rocket. The accelerometers had redundant coverage on the vertical axis. The attached chart shows acceleration in all three directions.