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From: | Martin Mueller |
Subject: | Re: [Paparazzi-devel] question about paparazzi on sounding rocket |
Date: | Tue, 14 Feb 2012 08:17:10 +0100 |
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Hi Florin,
How well is Paparazzi suited for usage as a roll stabilizer and data logger (of course I mean inertial and GPS data) for a high speed (Mach 2), high acceleration (30 g) sounding rocket? Let's assume that the roll stabilization might not be required during the boost phase when 30 g are reached. However after the boost phase (after the burnout of the motor) the roll stabilization is required. Is paparazzi up to this task?
these guys use thermopiles for stabilization: http://alternative-raumfahrt.de/content/activities/launches/manching_2009/arguna_3/index_eng.htmlIt is not Paparazzi what they use but as far as I remember it was at least inspired by Paparazzis thermopile use.
Martin
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