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Welcome to The Rocketeer! This channel will feature rocket kit reviews, custom design, rocket motor construction, and of course flying all those beautiful builds. Constructive comments are always welcome.

I live in the beautiful state of Michigan located in the United States. I intend to list metric values when possible to make things easy for our distant friends.

Thanks for stopping by and fly straight,
Chuck

Contact: CaptHaywire@gmail.com

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White sparky sugar rocket J350
6:23
Месяц назад
White Sparky Sugar Rocket Launch🌟
2:56
3 месяца назад
Fructose, Super Powerful Thrust 🚀
4:15
4 месяца назад
Flying Machines 3d printed.
4:07
6 месяцев назад
Huge sugar rocket motor test - K class!
5:17
7 месяцев назад
Huge rocket motor with 1,520 pounds of thrust!
3:58
9 месяцев назад
Flying Disc Golf Basket by Dave Brunsting
4:14
11 месяцев назад
Parachute deployment with a kevlar pilot 🚀
4:01
11 месяцев назад
LDRS 2023 at Bong State Park
3:57
Год назад
Zebulon Pike Rocket Launch!
4:39
Год назад
Homemade Rocket Motor Test X2
2:06
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High Power Rocket Launch Team1
1:55
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Rocket Explosion -  Mystic Buzz
3:44
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Комментарии
@new.worldcursos
@new.worldcursos День назад
Very Nice man
@michaelwinslow447
@michaelwinslow447 3 дня назад
Thanks for the video - I’m almost finished with my level 1 Zephyr and am thinking about what motor to use - do you have any suggestions?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 3 дня назад
We have several club members that fly the Zephyr. An AeroTech H100 single use motor will work well and send the Zephyr about 2,000'. A chute release will help bring down the rocket near the launch area. Good luck and have fun!
@michaelwinslow447
@michaelwinslow447 2 дня назад
@@TheRocketeer thank you!!
@mpritchard
@mpritchard 10 дней назад
Great video...thank you.
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
Glad you liked it!
12 дней назад
Great video, thanks ❤
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
Glad it was helpful!
@earth1283
@earth1283 13 дней назад
What ingredients are required to make the smoke black?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
It is usually zinc for a commercial motor.
@earth1283
@earth1283 13 дней назад
65% is equal to how many grams?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
It would be the same as 65 grams + 35 grams.
@tastiger91
@tastiger91 20 дней назад
Great experiment.
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the experiment.
@donnieporter7890
@donnieporter7890 20 дней назад
Very nice
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
Thanks!
@TheIronHeadRat
@TheIronHeadRat 20 дней назад
Thanks for sharing 👍
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
You're welcome!
@chemistryofquestionablequa6252
@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 20 дней назад
Napthalene is used in some Russian smoke devices that give a really dense black smoke. Not sure how well it would work for a rocket motor but it might be worth trying.
@rotaryrocketry
@rotaryrocketry 20 дней назад
Nice... Bummer you didn't get what you were looking for but good test anyways. I'm working on a "smoke" project as we speak but I'm sure you'll see that on the channel pretty soon. Well, that's optimistic... You'll see it soon if it isn't a complete failure :)
@2explore828
@2explore828 20 дней назад
Great video Chuck… look forward to more on this project!
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
More to come!
@theaussienurseflipper.8113
@theaussienurseflipper.8113 23 дня назад
Hi I'm in Australia, cheers Graham
@theaussienurseflipper.8113
@theaussienurseflipper.8113 23 дня назад
Would b mean nice if you explain how to make them and which was the best, in your opinion. I'm a newbie and trying to learn cheers Graham
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wpPwya8NEyI.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8_GsleHQZGw.html I added the metal powder to the fuel.
@earth1283
@earth1283 25 дней назад
And how do you add a Delay mix?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 25 дней назад
I cast a plug of the sugar fuel on top of the fuel grains. I was not able to get it to work reliably.
@NapoleonBonaparte3
@NapoleonBonaparte3 25 дней назад
I am actually looking into joining Michigan Team 1. Is there a specific environment, requirements, or traditions in this club I should be aware of?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 25 дней назад
We fly on a grass field airport, it is active so watch the runways for traffic. Your equipment will be transported out to the flight location, the transport runs all day. We begin flying around 10:30 with setup starting at 9 AM. Our registration and bathroom are located in an office near the parking lot, this will be your first stop. We fly on the third Saturday of the month. We launch small to tall rockets. Keep flights under 1,200 - 1,500 for a simple recovery. We are a family-friendly club with plenty of experienced flyers if you need help.
@NapoleonBonaparte3
@NapoleonBonaparte3 25 дней назад
@@TheRocketeer thank you.
@BrianKelsay
@BrianKelsay 29 дней назад
Thanks for doing this one. Just heard the guy from Mac Performance on The Rocket Show podcast. Looks like it's fully machined.
@earth1283
@earth1283 Месяц назад
I don't understand how to add a delay mix.
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
I have had difficulty making a reliable delay. I suggest electronic delay, a timer, or tumble recovery if possible.
@Fulvio-df2bh
@Fulvio-df2bh Месяц назад
Hello, thanks for your passion and sorry for my "italian english" I want ask you a question, I'm a biginner and actually try only small candy "rocket" with about 40g (0.09lb) with a wooden stick. I decided to try 3 sample with the same cast, 2 of them on a scale and the last for the flight. Every time the samples on the scale give a good thrust (good for me, about 3.3lb) but the last sample doesn't fly, And the stranger think is the difference in thrust time, 3 to 5 second for the good sample and 20 to 30 second for the flight-sample. I had some good and bad flight with other candy rocket, but for a standardization I decide this "three sample mode". it seems to be a difference in thrust for the rocket direction... Have you some ideas? Thank you very much
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
The direction or orientation should not make much difference. Is the igniter all the way at the top of the motor for the rocket pointing up? If the igniter slips down, that could make a difference. An e-match is a better choice instead of a fuse. Make sure your motors are stored very dry. Placing the desiccant in a sealed bag with the motors will keep moisture out. Good luck!
@Fulvio-df2bh
@Fulvio-df2bh Месяц назад
@@TheRocketeer Thank you, I will try the e-match. Good luck
@gary-u1r
@gary-u1r Месяц назад
can you use the same process, similar recipe, casting method, tools, etc., but rather than limiting it to 29 mm or 38MM, can it be done for 54MM motors as well?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
I cast 54mm motors all the time and even make sparkies from them. Go to the video tab at the top of my home page to see recent work. Use sorbitol in 54mm motors, here is a tutorial. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8_GsleHQZGw.html
@vedantpatel3795
@vedantpatel3795 Месяц назад
Great Video! is there any alternative to gorilla purple prima glue.
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
Yes, any PVC glue will work. Do not use epoxy!
@vedantpatel3795
@vedantpatel3795 Месяц назад
Thanks!
@jivansingp466
@jivansingp466 Месяц назад
Why the inhibitors for grains are necessary?? Plz reply 😭
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
The casting and thermal inhibitors prevent the case from melting. Yes, it gets that hot!
@flintcoat2596
@flintcoat2596 Месяц назад
Just watched this one. July 20, '24. I replied last week for the first time. If the only thing you added was aluminum, you are going to be short on oxidizer! Decrease sugar proportional amount, then experiment!
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
Balancing the equation would give better performance on paper. In the real world things are not always the same. Reducing the percentage of sugar will end up with a propellant that is not pourable.
@flintcoat2596
@flintcoat2596 Месяц назад
@@TheRocketeer Ahhh, yes that would be a problem
@mikec9537
@mikec9537 Месяц назад
Deploy at apogee (tilt over) and use a wider harness
@earth1283
@earth1283 Месяц назад
So what was in the pan in the first place?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
It is leftover propellant from a previous casting. The fuel can be melted carefully and mixed back in.
@earth1283
@earth1283 Месяц назад
So what must I do?
@earth1283
@earth1283 Месяц назад
So you can't use it?​@@TheRocketeer
@earth1283
@earth1283 Месяц назад
What ingredients does the remaining fuel have? How is it made?
@earth1283
@earth1283 Месяц назад
I need the ingredient link
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 9 дней назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wpPwya8NEyI.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8_GsleHQZGw.html
@klausziegler60
@klausziegler60 Месяц назад
This is my favorite channel about model rockets. I have a question: should not the outer surface be inhibited? Thanks
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 20 дней назад
Yes, there is an inner casting liner and an outer thermal liner to help protect the case from extreme heat.
@flintcoat2596
@flintcoat2596 Месяц назад
We used to use plastic syringes for the kero syrup. Make a stand to hold one syringe upright, with the plunger removed, on the scale, reset scale to zero and with another syringe slowly add the syrup. Get the kind of syringe that has a short nozzle with a cover. LUR-LOK was a brand name, and I'm not sure in the spelling. The second one can be any type. 45 years ago any grain elevator or animal supply would have them. Today, who knows where you can get them. Makes getting the proper amount of syrup into the mix less messy!
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
Yes, the Karo Syrup is messy, I will try your idea. Where you using Karo Syrup in rocket fuel and if so how long ago was that? Thanks for your comment!
@flintcoat2596
@flintcoat2596 Месяц назад
I discovered your channel today and watched a number of them. I saw a number of you videos were about adding Aluminum powder to your fuel to increase pressure. While this might work, a safer alternative is iron oxide. If you addressed this in other videos, I am sorry to bring it up. But if memory serves the iron oxide doesn't actually burn, but acts as a catalyst for the sugar KNO reaction. 1-5% is plenty. Please, DO NOT TAKE MY WORD IN PLACE OF DUE DILIGENCE! I recently retired, and have not flown rockets for nearly 50 years. A lot has changed, especially the electronics. I used a mechanical timer to deploy parachutes. OH , iron oxide is used to color cement. Should be readily available at redi-mix company or they'll know where to send you. I live in Wyoming now. Attended U of MI as did my wife. I am planning on getting back into the hobby. Keep up the good work!
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
I initially used aluminum powder to see if it would work in a sugar motor. To my surprise, it did work to some degree. I may return to aluminum powder someday with a few fresh ideas. Yes, red iron oxide (RIO) will act as a catalyst. It doesn't increase the ISP or add more energy, but it will make the fuel burn faster. Good luck with your new adventures in rocketry, and thanks for the comment!
@philcamp8621
@philcamp8621 Месяц назад
BURN rate is effected by chamber pressure! The motor that did not leak caused higher chamber pressure which increased the burn rate.😎
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
Yes, that is right!
@earth1283
@earth1283 Месяц назад
So how many ingredients should you put in?
@deerconservationist6771
@deerconservationist6771 Месяц назад
I had three kno3, sorb, sugar, fe2 motor that were 2wks old in FL. Tried one and it had absorbed too much humidity and was a dud. I put the other 2 in a jar with molecular sieve for 2 days and they fired like they were new. Humidity stayed at 15% the entire time.
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
I was not sure if grains could be restored. Thanks for your comment, that helps!!
@user-mk6ee5lk8e
@user-mk6ee5lk8e Месяц назад
Bonjour The Rocketeer, j'adore ce que vous faites... cette passion m'a reprise depuis quelques temps, avec le titane la flamme est formidable, très beau vol ! A très bientôt.
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
Grazie per il tuo commento!
@CodeCrafted_
@CodeCrafted_ 22 дня назад
@@TheRocketeer sir, I would like to ask you do you think this is possible I just asked chatGPT and it says it is possible to make a high powered Rocket propellent out of sucrose and water as a oxzider can you check it out and tell me your thoughts. thank you in advance. ChatGPT: Creating a solid rocket propellant using a mixture of sucrose (65%) and water (35%) can be compared to more traditional propellants like ALICE (aluminum-ice) because it combines a fuel (sucrose) and an oxidizer (water) to produce thrust through combustion. Here's a detailed explanation of how and why this combination works: Components and Roles Sucrose (Fuel): Sucrose, or table sugar, is a carbohydrate that can serve as an effective fuel. When heated, sucrose decomposes into simpler substances (carbon and hydrogen) and releases energy. Water (Oxidizer Source): Water is typically not a strong oxidizer under normal conditions. However, at high temperatures, water can dissociate into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) gases. The oxygen released from this dissociation can react with the decomposed products of sucrose, facilitating combustion. Combustion Process Heating and Decomposition: When the mixture is heated, sucrose starts to decompose into carbon, hydrogen, and other compounds. Concurrently, the water heats up, vaporizes, and then dissociates into hydrogen and oxygen gases. Oxidation Reaction: The oxygen gas released from the water can then react with the carbon and hydrogen from the decomposed sucrose. This oxidation process releases a significant amount of energy, leading to combustion. Energy Release and Thrust Generation: The combustion reaction produces heat and rapidly expanding gases (mainly water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other byproducts). This rapid expansion of gases generates thrust, propelling the rocket forward. Practical Considerations Proportion Optimization: The specific proportions (65% sucrose and 35% water) are chosen to balance the fuel and oxidizer to ensure efficient combustion. This balance is crucial to achieve the desired thrust without incomplete combustion or excess residue. Ignition: Proper ignition is necessary to initiate the decomposition and dissociation processes. Typically, an external heat source or ignition system is used to start the reaction. Safety: Handling and preparation of such mixtures should be done with caution due to the potential for accidental ignition and combustion. Similarities to ALICE Propellant Fuel-Oxidizer Combination: Both sucrose-water and ALICE propellants rely on a combination of a fuel (sucrose or aluminum) and an oxidizer (water providing oxygen) for combustion. The concept of dissociating water into oxygen and hydrogen is common to both. High-Energy Reactions: Both systems release a significant amount of energy through exothermic reactions, producing thrust. The principles of gas expansion and thrust generation are similar in both propellants. Conclusion The combination of 65% sucrose and 35% water can function as a solid rocket propellant due to the fuel and oxidizer roles of sucrose and water, respectively. The careful balance and preparation of these components ensure efficient combustion and thrust generation, making it a viable alternative to more conventional propellants like ALICE.
@tastiger91
@tastiger91 Месяц назад
Wasn't game to climb the tree I take it?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
My tree climbing days ended many years and pounds ago😀
@drogers5511
@drogers5511 Месяц назад
Really nice flights. Sugar Titanium made for a good showing. I'm sorry the tree had to die for the hobby, but maybe it can be a part of a future project. 🙂 As a video note, it might be fun to have a Drone at 500' to also watch the launch. I'll volunteer if I am ever in the Michigan area.
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
Thanks for the positive feedback! Your idea about the drone is awesome, and it would be great to collaborate if you're ever in Michigan. The tree will be cut up and used to boil maple syrup, the owner has a lot of trees tapped.
@drogers5511
@drogers5511 Месяц назад
@@TheRocketeer Then that was one Sweet recovery.
@Glasspack66
@Glasspack66 Месяц назад
Chuck Thank you for all you do and Post ................ I found this today as I was testing simulations for my Antares IV model LVL II (July 2023 at LDRS 41 with you) on a CTI K750 Redline
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
Thanks for stopping by! Best of luck with your Antares IV testing!
@zog9850
@zog9850 Месяц назад
It was a pleasure meeting you in Clio. I"m glad you were able to get that rocket back - it sure was up a tree. Did the other guy who landed in the trees near you get his back too?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
Unfortunately, we were not able to retrieve the other rocket. See you in Clio soon!
@kevinmorrison657
@kevinmorrison657 Месяц назад
Wow your motors have so much more jump off the pad than mine.
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
It must be the pixie dust :)
@deerconservationist6771
@deerconservationist6771 Месяц назад
Have you ever tried removing moisture from a casing by putting them in a vaccum container and pulling a vaccum with a vaccum pump?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
That will work. I like to put them on the dash of my car on a hot day.
@peraltarockets
@peraltarockets Месяц назад
Envious of that green grass out here in California this summer. Do not miss the rocket eating trees. Question: do you soak the pad area before you launch sparkies or is that hose a contingency when hooking up the igniter?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
It was a precaution for the sparky motor.
@tudormuntean3299
@tudormuntean3299 Месяц назад
Gg
@dareelamb1964
@dareelamb1964 2 месяца назад
For the attachment and securing of the eye bolt can you change out the regular nut for a nylon lock nut?? Also using flat washers on each side of the bulkhead.
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer Месяц назад
Yes, a lock nut and two washers sounds like a good idea. Good luck with your project! I will publish a video soon that shows this Patriot launch.
@dareelamb1964
@dareelamb1964 Месяц назад
It’ll be awhile but I enjoyed the video. Thanks
@sweetshell2585
@sweetshell2585 2 месяца назад
Your channel is incredible 😭🤝💖 thank U brooo
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 2 месяца назад
I appreciate that!!
@earth1283
@earth1283 2 месяца назад
RIO what is it?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 2 месяца назад
Red iron oxide.
@earth1283
@earth1283 Месяц назад
What is White max?@@TheRocketeer
@earth1283
@earth1283 Месяц назад
White mix
@lima4923
@lima4923 2 месяца назад
Just ordered some titanium sponge to finally give this a whirl. Looks awesome!
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 2 месяца назад
I just launched another sparky and it was amazing! Look for it in a future video coming soon.
@j-pem8127
@j-pem8127 2 месяца назад
Whirl n hurls are great! He got lucky with this one. My whirl n hurl 24 got stuck in a tree somehow.
@StormShadow20633
@StormShadow20633 2 месяца назад
hi, my name is matteo, I saw your channel this morning and I was immediately passionate about these rockets that you make, I study electronic engineering in Italy and I also wanted to make one which was obviously much smaller and less powerful, but only to do a project where opens the parachute etc, really nice, I wanted to ask you if you can advise me on something, what to read where to study, if you have any social networks (e.g. Instagram) where I can ask you for advice etc, thank you very much you really have a great mind
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 2 месяца назад
Hi Matteo! Go to my channel home page and click on the video tab to find all of my video work: www.youtube.com/@TheRocketeer/videos This is my friend over at Rotary Rocketry: ru-vid.com/show-UCAS6RX8hWn4oxRRb_eKsuEQ Another good resource is Richard Nakka. www.nakka-rocketry.net/ You can email me at: CaptHaywire@gmail.com
@lukisltu5282
@lukisltu5282 2 месяца назад
NOOO DONT DO THIS, MIXING ALIUMINIUM WITH SUGHAR ROCKET FUEL (KNO3 + sughar) produces toxic NO2 gas even if it burns faster, you can die if you breathe enough of that gas!!!
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 2 месяца назад
Rockets launched at a safe distance will not affect your health.
@davidstuck2866
@davidstuck2866 3 месяца назад
so where do you buy it? as a typical consumer, i checked amazon and ebay, and no luck. is it something that you have to go to a specialty chemical supplier?
@TheRocketeer
@TheRocketeer 3 месяца назад
Potassium perchlorate can be purchased from fireworks suppliers. Fireworkscookbook.com has some in stock.