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Parachutes |

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Parachutes are used by the Rocketry Research organization as a means of slowing rockets during descent. The parachutes have been made from rip-stop nylon acquired from a local sail maker. |
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Drag tests of a 6 foot diameter rocket parachute. |







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Drag test of a 9 foot diameter parachute |
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Patterns for making the above parachute |
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Parachute Deployment |
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The parachute deployment system used by the rocketry research organization was made with the goals of light weight and reliable operation in mind. Light weight is achieved by using an almost all fiberglass construction method. The system has undergone many tests consisting of deploying the parachute from the ground with no failures. This system is flexible in that it will work with a heavier nose cone or a lighter nose cone with no modifications needed. It has been tested successfully with a 2.2 kg payload in the nose cone. |




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Concerns with the current design: Fixes:
Fixes: Use a tubular cord for bigger rockets. |
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Pictures and drawings of the parachute deployment system |
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