Yeah they suck fuel and have a very limited altitude range. Otherwise
they would make a very good first stage without any wings at all. They
develop about 150lbs thrust
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Subject: [AR] Re: Almost a rocket and I want one..
From: "Anthony Cesaroni" <acesaroni@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, November 05, 2015 8:43 am
To: <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
They also have a BSFC from hell primarily due to the low compressor ratio.
Anthony J. Cesaroni
President/CEO
Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace
http://www.cesaronitech.com/
(941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota
(905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto
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From: arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Monroe L. King Jr.
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2015 6:34 AM
To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [AR] Re: Almost a rocket and I want one..
Those turbines don't have VSV's so they don't do very well with altitude
changes.
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Subject: [AR] Re: Almost a rocket and I want one..
From: qbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, November 04, 2015 10:23 pm
To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
I never considered that as I've always been convinced that mixing the
two systems is just way more difficult. Dropping the turbines with a
chute attached makes part of the system reusable with out having to
make the rocket part come home.
Robert
At 09:58 PM 11/4/2015, you wrote:
I assume because you want to drop the turbines and wings when you're
done with them and then you may as well make them into a re-usable
'aircraft' type device...
On 5/11/2015 5:55 pm,
<<mailto:qbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>qbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mmmm Gives me an idea Paul. You mentioned awhile back taking your
peroxide rocket to 25k using a light airplane to do an air launch.
why not just strap a pair of turbines on with a set of wings, "cruise
missile style" and presto a poor mans air launch.
Robert
At 08:45 PM 11/4/2015, you wrote:
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCYSWyHDpfU>https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=gCYSWyHDpfU
or
<http://jetpackaviation.com/>http://jetpackaviation.com/