Canon EOS 5D Mark II
ƒ/6.3
400 mm
1/2,500
320

My buddy Erik probably had butterflies in his stomach as he raised the Bruiser up on the rail for her maiden flight.

It was the tallest rocket at the Dairy Aire launch event this weekend. Three motors. Two on-board computers to log the flight details and ignite the outboard motors mid-air.

And it was a glorious success… photo sequence below.

14 responses to “Bruiser XL”

  1. A powerful K1100 blue gets it off the rail… all 12 feet of her…
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    Moment of ignition of side motors (J340 Metalstorm x2)
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    Quarter second later, all motors up to pressure
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    A cool burp high overhead (lucky capture as I am on motor drive, tracking the climb)
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    Burnout
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    Total nail biter moment…as she arcs over the crowd…

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    Will the computers work? Everything wired right? Enough black powder to eject the nose?

  2. Nose cone pops! (hoots & hollers)

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    Ending with a soft landing…
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  3. Wow. I miss my rocketry…

  4. Whoa! Great series…awesome day!

  5. Awesome!

    What is: "motor drive tracking the climb"?

  6. oh, it’s some "motor drive" analog film equivalent reference to the frame rate of a DSLR clicking away. I was not choosing the timing of the shots during the rocket’s climb, as it all happens so quickly; I’m just tracking it through the viewfinder and holding the button down. These are the best frames. I did switch from 100mm at launch to 400mm at apogee to get the action of parachute deployment.

  7. Ah good, that is was what I thought but the idea of a robotic auto tracker was in the back of my head.

  8. Nice you got it back!

  9. and Erik had such a cool paint job on there too. A bruisin’ beauty.

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/79289632@N00] – Yeah, we tried to get one of those robo trackers….. Would have been da bomb

  10. Awesome! I can almost hear the Ffffffffffffftt! from those engines 😉

  11. Beautiful flight & recovery! Bet that made his day!

  12. Yes, that’s this big Bruiser right after painting – standing 12 ft. tall

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