Capita Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 I want to make a rocket for an up coming art festival which some of you may know as burning man, each year the festival has a them and this year is metropolis. What I am planning to do is make a relatively large statue of lady liberty and have it be launched in the sky one night. I have looked up different designs and want to make it with a hybrid motor but because of the models large shape and possibly having to add counter weights because of its odd shape I need the lowest weight to thrust possible. Upon doing some research I am thinking N2O as the oxidizer and possibly paraffin wax with some reactive metals as the fuel grain. I would be willing to work with some harsher oxidizers hno3 if the specific impulse (i believe this is the value im looking for) is increased as im really a chem person not really physics. Also I would need to figure out how to get the shape to fly semi straight. I am not looking for great numbers but need it to at least put on a good show, at least several hundred feet would be nice. I expect the body to be about 8-10 ft tall made possibly by thin plastic. I do not know how to get a recovery system to work on hybrid engines but getting the rocket back in one piece is not as much of a concern as slowing it down from killing innocent bystanders. Any input would be great on how to get this monstrosity to work.
PaulS1950 Posted July 20, 2010 Posted July 20, 2010 Capita, Do you have a license to use the type of engine you are planning? Here in the USA you need a license, a permit for the launch and inspection of the rocket and engine. Only A, B and C solid propellent engines can be used without a permit and license. Any of the higher impules engines need at least a launch permit and to use a re-fuelable motor or make your own you need to be licensed or you can go to jail for making /using explosives as defined by the BATF. Part of the inspection is a recovery system so you are going to have to deal with that in some way.
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