[roc-chat] Re: The kindness of strangers: Further tales of Start Walking III

  • From: David Erbas-White <derbas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 16:07:38 -0700

On 4/20/2020 3:30 PM, Bryan Langholz wrote:

Have you consider renaming your rockets to, oh, I don't know...  "Close to Home V"?

David Erbas-White


Yes, most reliable recovery system I’ve found. Actually, this is the third rocket I’ve lost and recovered via name/phone number. Here are the previous times:

1) First Cert Level 3 attempt with SWIII (when it looped), - Recovered and returned two weeks later by Jose, a Lucerne resident (Granite St, 2 1/4 miles east of ROC launch site)

2) Lower stage of SWIV - Holtville Havoc, March 2019. Found Feb 2020 (11 months later!) and dropped off at RCO table. David Nord called to let me know and I picked it up at the March 2020 Holtville Havoc.

On Apr 20, 2020, at 2:18 PM, Chris J Kobel <chris.j.kobel@xxxxxxxx <mailto:chris.j.kobel@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Congrats!  Aren’t you glad you put your name and phone number on it?
Chris Kobel
*From:*roc-chat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:roc-chat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx><roc-chat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:roc-chat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>*On Behalf Of*Bryan Langholz
*Sent:*Monday, April 20, 2020 1:57 PM
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*Subject:*[roc-chat] The kindness of strangers: Further tales of Start Walking III
OK, I got a text last Wednesday: “Found your rocket” with the picture below. Gabe and Laikyn Meier of Redlands were out treasure hunting in the Lakebed and came across a dry mud encrusted rocket:
Start Walking III, v3, last seen going up and out of sight  at the August 10, 2019 ROC launch on an Aerotech L900DM motor. I had a tracker in it, but I failed to pick up a signal and, after many hours of searching, gave it up for lost.
I went out to Redlands met Gabe and Laikyn who were as excited about finding and returning SWIII as I was about recovering it. Back home, I found that, in spite of having been in water for a while, all four of AltusMetrum Easymini flight computers still functioned (with a new battery). The altimeters registered an apogee height of 12,100ft and a max velocity of mach 1.1. It was found about 2 miles away, slightly west of north.
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