The guy on Crazybuilders was successful, but he used a helmet cam with memory instead of a transmitter and no chute. Video is here;
http://www.crazybuilders.com/item.php?i ... ct_section
I have been playing with launching a camera also. After several launches of rolls of adding machine tape, I'm wondering if a simple paper roll projectile would work to deploy a chute. On launch the paper unrolls at a known rate. When the paper is shed, the chute is deployed. I have not done it yet, but am considering it. I don't have a helmet cam to use for this. Budget constraints tend to get in the way of grand builds.
Working designs for parachute ammo (with a difference...)
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Thanks for that, I knew I had seen this somewhere but couldn't find the link againTechnician1002 wrote:The guy on Crazybuilders

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I have graphs of in barrel projectile position vs time. .1 seconds is way too long. I'll find one and post an actual trace later. 0.02 is much closer to reality.
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T shirt cannon performance data provided below. Entire full 10 division trace is 0.025 seconds.
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T shirt cannon performance data provided below. Entire full 10 division trace is 0.025 seconds.
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Done without a parachute, strapped to an arrow - surely one could easily do the same for a spudgun projectile?
You can get a fob camera for less than $15 posted, and a small MicroSD card for less than $5, so even if the camera was damaged or lost it wouldn't exactly be a financial disaster.
Done without a parachute, strapped to an arrow - surely one could easily do the same for a spudgun projectile?
You can get a fob camera for less than $15 posted, and a small MicroSD card for less than $5, so even if the camera was damaged or lost it wouldn't exactly be a financial disaster.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life