Test 11

Test 11

On the 15th of June, we flight tested the parachute system that we have been developing for Project Redirect. We have finished editing the footage from this test which can be viewed below.

Ready To Fly

Ready To Fly

After the successful test of the Gen 1-P, we were close to finally testing the parachute system in flight. But first, we needed to collect some performance data on the FTS without the parachute system. During this flight test, we discovered that both the drop and camera systems were nonfunctional. The drop system was easily…

Pilot

Pilot

The original design of the parachute system used ballistic deployment. This meant the system would use springs, CO2, or pyrotechnics to force the chute from the tube it was stored in. The main advantage of a ballistic parachute system is that the significant speed of the parachute after launch, decreases deployment time of the parachute….

Experimenting

Experimenting

The spring powered parachute system has been fraught with problems, ranging from spring power issues to a nonfunctional release mechanism. A month ago, we had to decide if we wanted to continue with a spring powered system or switch to a new power method. We decided that sticking with the spring system was the best…

Assembly

Assembly

After our successes last week, we were confident that we would be ready to fly on Monday. But we had a few final tasks we had to complete before we could fly. The outer shell of the parachute test payload needed to be completed. This is the payload that we will drop from the FTS…

Setbacks (Part 3)

Setbacks (Part 3)

Part 2 here. The new receiver and servo arrived, allowing us to continue our work on the parachute system for Project Redirect. After installing these parts, we were once more ready to test.  Our first test revealed new problems.  Even after the upgrade, the servo still had trouble releasing. Also, the new springs made the…

Setbacks (Part 2)

Setbacks (Part 2)

Part one here We decided to try the spring powered parachute system one last time before scrapping the idea. We wanted to know if the length of the springs effects the power of the parachute system. The “power” of springs is measured in rate(lb/in). Rate is how much force (in lbs) it takes to compress…

Setbacks

Setbacks

This week we returned to working on the parachute system. With the new receiver, we were able to set up the release servo motors. After some testing, we realized that the servos we originally planned to use did not fit our specifications. Fortunately, we were able to repurpose some other servos we had on hand….

Progress

Progress

During the past few weeks we have been working on the camera system, one of the many components of the test payload.  Originally, we planned to have the camera software completed by October 20th.  Unfortunately, we repeatedly ran into errors and bugs, some of these were resolved in a few minutes, while others took days…