
My rocket roared off the pad straight as an arrow, which is rare for a V-2, and just kept going and going on an Aerotech N2000.
Here is a short video montage from the ground with some sweet sounds, and I pasted a series of frame grabs below.
Side note: This straight flight comes from three solid lead bricks up in the nosecone. While the V-2 is an iconic design harkening back to comic book spacecraft, it is incredibly unstable if it lacks nose weight. When the U.S. rocket pioneers tested a variant of this design in White Sands (without a warhead up top for safety) it rose a couple hundred feet, and then went into a wild spin. Once it burned off enough fuel weight to become stable, it came out of the random spin and screamed off horizontally. By the time the UTC observers in the bunker peeked up again, it was on its way to Mexico. It crashed into a Mexican graveyard where the remaining fuel exploded. I can only imagine the conversations that ensued to keep the whole episode quiet…







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