I Propulsively Landed a Model Rocket! - Eagle
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Part 3 out of 3! This is about Eagle and how it is able to land like the SpaceX Falcon 9 and Starship. This video represents 2.5 years of development and testing, I hope you enjoy it!
00:00 Intro
00:28 Rocket Body Outline
01:08 Leg Construction
02:20 Gimbal
03:27 Mustang V2 Flight Computer
03:45 Landing Theory
04:40 Test Flights and Analysis
06:44 Successful Landing!
07:20 Conclusion
Just about everything I've learned to be able to do this has stemmed from BPS.Space and the associated Discord channel. If you haven't seen any of Joe's videos yet, please make sure to do so!
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You're a legend Mark! Great work dude, I'm excited to see if you can get landings to be more reliable! I could only do it once but I'm sure you can dial it in more :)
@artyombeilis9075
6 ай бұрын
It was my exact though - is it going to be reliable... I remember your amazing work on it and thought I have a deja vu.
@Project-Horizon
6 ай бұрын
Thank you sir! I think the key is all in the legs. Plan is to target a ~0.5m hover above the ground and let the flight variances play out, but engineer the legs to be able to handle 1m drops reliably. We will see how it goes 😬
@KingVRhehe
6 ай бұрын
I clicked on this video and the first side video I see is made by you! it's called "I sent a 2 stage rocket to mach 3". (also mach 3 is freaking fast).
@TheDirtCreature
6 ай бұрын
I know it's challenging, regardless who does it, but not giving you credit is kinda lame, honestly.
@RSswipe
6 ай бұрын
@@TheDirtCreature He literally thanked Joe and said the Scout project was the inspiration behind everything at 07:55.
Every time I feel a little too smart, I watch a video like this and get fully humbled. Kudos man, that is truly impressive!
@jakerazmataz852
6 ай бұрын
You don't realize how involved it is, until he get's into into it. I mean, the delay from ignition to lift off.🤦♂
Dang! No throttle control, no horizontal drift compensation and you got it to land! Thats amazing. Hats off to you :)
As an older fella , who love Estes rockets , that's impressive work my friend ! Congratulations 👍
Great work. Awesome to see more folks doing propulsive landings. And you're not having to throttle the descent motor, which is a big win.
What a dense video! I've rewatched portions of this dozens of times. I just found your channel a couple hours ago, and after watching your earliest upload, I knew I was in for a meaningful experience. Truly, you have somehow created something that perfectly matches my interests. I'm lucky to find a creator interested in both videography and rocketry! Thanks Marek!
@rogeraldrich2533
3 ай бұрын
I agree! I'm so tired of videos padded out for ad purposes, this one left me wanting more! I did the like and subscribe thing here, I'm glad I found this channel.
Awesome job with the landing :) It's so awesome to see more people sticking the landing- good luck on your next attempts!
Great job! It is truly amazing to see the different ways to go about accomplishing such a daunting task!
Great thing here is you don't have the ability to control the thrust of the solid state rocket, but was able to achieve decent landing which is amazing!
@dyonisth
6 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right, no thrust control, and no motor stop possibility, it's genius.
@huanzaolan675
2 ай бұрын
我突然想到,在火箭着陆时启动陀螺仪不知这能否让火箭不倒地!你能否试试加上个陀螺仪实验一下
easily the BEST model (of anything) video on KZread! GREAT JOB!
Very impressive! Nice use of Wago connectors too!
Congrats! What a stunning conclusion.
Thanks for the inspiration ☺️ congrats on the win!
Great work mate! Impressive accomplishment, I'm sure Joey B would be proud :)
That was amazing. Great job and dedication staying with it.
Well done mate. Just goes to show how awesome humans are who apply themselves like this.
Amazing video! Once again!🚀🚀🚀
Amazing work! The world needs more people like you.
Amazing work there,really impressive results.keep up the great work!!!
I remember working with model rockets and entering competitions with school students. Had I access to 3D printing technology, this is a very real direction I would like to have pursued. Congratulations.
Well done! The hardwork - and luck of different types - shows in the results.
How the H does this video not have 100k likes at least?! You’re brilliant mate. Keep up the hard work, imma keep up smashing the like and subscribe buttons 🫡✌️.
Congratulations! Fantastic work.
Amazing work! Congratulations
awesome project. Soooo many things...that if it can go wrong, it will go wrong. you beat'em.
Awesome work! Congratulations!!
Great work. You and Joe are truly inspiring a new generation of rocket enthusiasts.
Congratulations, that is incredibly impressive! You should be proud.
Can't wait to see more attempts. Great stuff!
Incredible work man, its really inspiring
Super work mark!
This is fantastic work. Thanks for sharing.
Well done. Thats the coolest thing ive seen with rockets. Love it.
Super Cool! Rocket Science - Mark, you are a genius!
Amazing! Fantastic work!
Just amazing! Well done sir! I tip my hat!
Beautiful, and the ability of eagle to maintain its verticality is impressive!
Like watching your work.Love the design of those landing legs.
Congratulations! Well done!
Amazing work, sir!
Now that's impressive. Well done.
FANTASTIC! With a solid rocket without modulation of power! FANTASTIC
This is so cool man. I hope i can find resources online to understand what youre doing in depth. Like all the acronyms of tvc, how to do the simulations, etc
This ASTOUNDING! Congratulations.
Lets goooooo :) Once one crosses the line the others will follow. Welcome to the new benchmark of rocket modeling :) Cheers man!
@ebouwman034
6 ай бұрын
Hes already not the first. Some other guy did it a year ago. I thought this was going to be that guy again... I'm surprised to see someone else do it already.
@thefunniestfarm4731
6 ай бұрын
@@ebouwman034 The guy that originally did it is now the pinned comment. Maybe we can get them to work together for the perfect model rocket.
Congrats! Extremely cool.
How do you not have millions of subscribers, you will definitely make it soon, this content is amazing!
I am working toward the same results with TVC, though with a methlox rocket
The succeeded landing is interesting to watch. But i never knew that the journey to make jt work is more fun to be watched. Good video very educational. 👍🏼
Impressive!! I loved model rockets as a kid, and though I am not an engineer I deeply appreciate engineering and the process to work through gnarly, challenging problems.
Amazing job congratulations👍🏻
Congrats dude, i subscribed!
Very Very cool, great work 👍
BRAVO! Amazing work !!!!
Awesome cool! I am certainly impressed!
Super epic, congrats on your achievement
You are brilliant, good luck with your channel.
Great video and rocket. Was really surprised when I saw you only have 6720 subscribers! That's some >100k video editing! Good luck on your KZread and rocket journey!
@Project-Horizon
6 ай бұрын
Hey thanks I really appreciate that!
I tip my hat to your perseverance and determination to succeed. You're an oak.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Nice job!! Truly a rocket scientist.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nicely done!
Wow, it's really impressive that you managed to land it without having throttle control. Great job.
Very impressive, Skywalker.
This project looks great! And also your channel name reminds me of a game i used to play called last horizon
Impressive work!
What an inspiration. I am so impressed.
That's awesome! Kudos
Oh! Very well done!
Genius! Genius plain and simple!
Phenomenal, Sir!
Amazing, thanks for sharing
Absolutely awesome!
Fantastic achievement!
Nice work! Solid motor too. Wow
I suspect it is harder to accomplish this on such a small scale than it is on a full-scale Falcon 9.
Well done! Great achievment. Next challenge up. Land it on a target like SpaceX!
That’s a fantastic accomplishment! Wow! Next you’ll probably figure out a way to land The Eagle back on your launch pad!! Literally thrilling!
this is insane! awesome
Wow congratulations!
I'm glad you're education didn't go to waste. You made an amazing toy. I can imagine that you will eventually create things that will benefit humanity.
Great job!
Amazing work and result. One engineer vs Space Ex’s many👍
Super impressive!
Congrats Mark! I’m a seasoned BPS Signal-R2 user and specialize in using TVC in scale competition models that replicate real life liquid fueled boosters. I’m really interested in your compact gimbal unit that fits in a 75mm without servo cutouts. Could you do a video just about that?
Awesome! (Falcon 9 bout to have some serious competition soon)
That is a pretty good result ! The video shots were very cool. The next step might be to engineer a leg suspension that is maybe AI driven to compensate for the bounce ? :O)
this is impressive dude
Pretty good. Pretty, pretty good. Very impressive.
Nice Work
Congratulations 👏 on the success Mark. May i ask for a follow up video on the simulation ( is that MATLAB you're using 05:29 ?) program that you wrote and model parameters that you used.
WOW! Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome work! I wonder, since you can't time the run time of the landing motor, can you add some little "doors" to clamshell shut on the rocket motor for consistent, properly timed landings? Similar to the "Reversing" apparatus on a jet engine only not reverse... shooting the thrust out to the sides.
Congratulations!!!
very good launch ! space falcon 9 like !!
There are those in the world who by no fault of their own, will never understand what an amazing achievement this is. well done Sir. Be well.
@texaswunderkind
6 ай бұрын
Now you have me questioning myself. I did think it was amazing, but maybe I didn't think it was amazing ENOUGH. That is by no fault of my own, though.
I think this is incredible Engineering work 👍🙂😎 clever chap
great project man! 🫡👊
Parabéns pela persistência, e precisão na execução do projeto
you're awesome. well done.
..... and you did that with an SRB?!! that is just crazy, way harder than LP where there is controle.. amazing work!!