Improvised Rocket Motors – How To Build Homemade Rocket Engines
This report investigates using common materials for improvised rocket construction – pipe, pipe caps and nipples, saltpeter and sugar, wooden dowel etc.
It details building a relatively standard rocket design using improvised materials.
It is recommended that these rockets are fired remotely or with a minimum of 20 seconds delay for operator security.
Focus is on:
- Capability for instantaneous firing of multiple round salvos or single rounds.
- Adaptability to a wide range of payloads and ranges. Suitability for a variety of ignition means including powder, hot wire, blasting fuse or homemade fuse.
- Recoilless and flashless performance.
It will also describe some technical details like the analysis and design approach to be used in providing improvised hardware.
This report comprehensively details:
- Improvised Rocket Motors
- Payload vs. Range Graph
- Improvised Rocket Motor
- Loading Technique for improvised Rocket Motor
- Improvised Rocket Motor Missions
- Typical Multiple Round Launching Scheme
- Ignition Methods
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