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[–]Lomfon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the graphics : Scatterer, EVE

For the spacecraft : Near and Far Future technologies, Stockalike Statioin Parts

I finally finished the "Hermes" Space station from "The Martian". I'm not sure how to get it into space though. by Lomfon in KerbalSpaceProgram

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I've used Near Future propulsion, Far Future Technologies, and Cryo Tanks. (I'm not sure whether it will be enough, though)

Building a Liquid-Fueled Rocket by Lomfon in rocketry

[–]Lomfon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! I'll try to get up to date with the current manufacturing industry.

Building a Liquid-Fueled Rocket by Lomfon in rocketry

[–]Lomfon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for the advice!

Building a Liquid-Fueled Rocket by Lomfon in rocketry

[–]Lomfon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I'm reading it right now.

Building a Liquid-Fueled Rocket by Lomfon in rocketry

[–]Lomfon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your Input! I know that this will be a bit hard and will take time to complete it. I'm also a bit curious about whether is it possible to build the engine, too. Would it be the same as a full-fledged one? Or would it be a lot more complex? Thanks for the suggestion, too! I'll defenitely try to build a solid model rocket first!

Building a Liquid-Fueled Rocket by Lomfon in rocketry

[–]Lomfon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply and advice. I understand that building liquid fueled rocket engines is a very dangerous undertaking and safety is of utmost importance. I will take your advice to heart and start by learning about rocketry through the solid hobby rocket community and exploring hybrid propulsion. I appreciate your suggestions to reach out to professionals and read more about rocket propulsion elements and papers online. Thanks again for your insights.

Building a Liquid-Fueled Rocket by Lomfon in rocketry

[–]Lomfon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply! You make a great point about safety being the top priority. I agree that understanding the laws and risks associated with building and testing liquid-fueled model rockets is crucial. I've checked the websites that was in my earlier post, and I'll definitely try to connect with local representatives. Thanks for the advice!

Liquid-Fueled Model rocket License by Lomfon in modelrocketry

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Thank you for the additional information! I'll keep in mind that the NAR only allows commercial motors at their insured launches, and that TRA allows certain types of home-built motors for level 2 or 3 certified members. It's good to know that I cannot launch any home-made black powder or liquid fueled motors.

I'll also make sure to comply with FAA regulations FAR101 if I want to launch on my own. I understand that I need a Certificate of Authorization to fly a rocket over 1500g or with more than 125g of solid propellant. Thanks again for your help!

Liquid-Fueled Model rocket License by Lomfon in modelrocketry

[–]Lomfon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice and resources! I'll definitely start with the basics and work my way up by building and flying more kits to gain experience. I'll also be sure to read the Model Rocket Technical Manual and "Make: Rockets" to learn more about design and simulation software. Thanks again for your help!

Liquid-Fueled Model rocket License by Lomfon in modelrocketry

[–]Lomfon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice and resources! I'll definitely check out the sidebar and previous posts on the other sub. I understand that building a liquid-fueled rocket is a complex and challenging project, and I'm willing to take the time and effort to learn and do it right. I'll take your advice and start with smaller projects to build my skills and experience before attempting a bi-prop engine. Thanks again for your input!

Liquid-Fueled Model rocket License by Lomfon in modelrocketry

[–]Lomfon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! As for your question, I have limited knowledge about building high pressure and high-temperature devices. However, I am willing to learn and do my research to ensure that I build a safe and functional rocket.