PowderJ
PowderJ
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9th Apr 2011
5th Dec 2012
Semi-automatic liquid-fueled two-stage rocket. To operate, spark the buttons in order, making sure to spark the "arm" button prior to sparking the desired control. Upgrades to come!
realistic super-awsome----- rocket lol-cool-epic explodes awsome---- greatnuke early tii master

Comments

  • PowderJ
    PowderJ
    12th Apr 2011
    OK. I'll try and release the payloads later today.
  • cctvdude99
    cctvdude99
    12th Apr 2011
    No idea, just random electronic stuff that looks high tech really.
  • PowderJ
    PowderJ
    12th Apr 2011
    cctv: I think this is one of those "why didn't we think of that before" moments. I'll see if I can improve on that, but otherwise I'll update it. I also have the stickman capsule, cargo and nuclear warhead payloads done. What exactly did you mean by "electronic/mechanical stuffz"?
  • cctvdude99
    cctvdude99
    12th Apr 2011
    Hey, I found out how to increase the thrust and lower the fuel efficiency lol. Put some fan at the base of the pipe and it pushes the flame out the way allowing more fuel out of the fuel tanks.
  • cctvdude99
    cctvdude99
    12th Apr 2011
    Well, yea, but think, the G-forces from the movement would effectively give you gravity yeah? So you shouldn't turn gravity off! =D
  • WallOfFire
    WallOfFire
    12th Apr 2011
    ok i changed it so its more reliable but you can see how it works
  • WallOfFire
    WallOfFire
    12th Apr 2011
    look at my time bomb for a timer system, it works fairly well most of the time
  • PowderJ
    PowderJ
    11th Apr 2011
    cctv: OK, thanks for the suggestions. I'll see what I can do. The thing is though, I'll have to find a way to synchronise the timer with the rocket regardless of gravity and other factors.
  • cctvdude99
    cctvdude99
    10th Apr 2011
    We need... A capsule for some mechanical or electronic stuffz.
  • cctvdude99
    cctvdude99
    10th Apr 2011
    Yea, work on some mini timers that are really long so it automatically explodes the first stage.