The rocket is just a 1.25L soda bottle (I pressure tested it to 120 psi, will not go over 100 for actual launches) To make the nozzle, I used super strength araldite to glue a lid into an appropriately sized tap adapter. The nosecone is a bit of foam from a pool noodle I cut into a rough cone shape, and covered with tape.
The only problem with this launcher is there is no guide for the rocket for the first metre of flight, where the fins arn't effective because of the low speed. Hopefully it will go fairly straight until the fins start working, or I'll have to add some sort of guide.
Hopefully I'll get to launch it soon and will post my results (maybe even a vid). If any of you here haven't tried water rockets, I really encourage you to. They are great fun and offer the same sort of engineering challenge as spudguns (but are LEGAL in Australia!!!!) Just make sure you use bottles designed for carbonated drinks.
I don't have the parts to do this, but I would LOVE to see somone make one that fires from a tube open at both ends, fired from the shoulder. A bicycle brake cable could be used as a trigger.






