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All Metal Quick Release Launcher Clicks=4582
02/28/2006: Like the Japanese water coupler launchers, but better. Brass quick-release coupler, steel pipes, multiple check-valves and pressure release. Durable, safe. Off-the shelf components with only a bit of work on the coupler to make an automatically centered nozzle.

Bearing Release Launcher Clicks=10028
Like a Clark Cable Tie except I use ball bearings embedded in pvc ring spilt into thirds. This allows for no ring or lip on the nozzle.

Bottled Carbon Dioxide Water Rocket Launcher Clicks=5308
This launcher was assembled with the support of Partners In Education, a Santa Fe based organization that directly helps school teachers in the city with many of their classroom needs.

High Pressure Launch Stopper Clicks=6456
01/10/2004: Determine how much pressure a fabricated stopper will hold and then predict when it will release. I will be using this for launching Junk, which will test chemical deployment. The idea is high thrust launches to simulate at least some thrust on my CBS rocket, test to test the test to test the test so to speak.

Ian's Water Rocket Page Clicks=10933
Something I've started playing with lately are 'water rockets'. These devices basically consist of a 'PETE' soft drink (Soda) bottle part filled with water and pressurised with compressed air.

Jim Gallant's Water Rockets Clicks=5727
Launcher, rocket cars and planes, detachable stem and fin pics.

Kevin Cully's H2O Rockets Clicks=3748
Step by step instructions with corresponding pictures on how to build a "Clark Cable" water rocket launcher.

kites and waterrockets - homesite of Leo Commandeur Clicks=3781
Launcher plans, tire value design, air flap deployment. Some of the site is in Dutch. Links to other Dutch sites.

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