This will be Project: Traveler's entry into the 2004 Great Plains Super Launch in Hutchinson, Kansas. This flight will conclude the testing of the new, time-slotted firmware, as well as Jon Riley's (AJ0NR) high-alitude capsule.
Flight Parameters | |
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Launch Date/Time | Saturday, 3 July 2004 at 8:00am |
Alternative Date | Sunday, 4 July 2004 at 8:00am |
Launch Site | Sunflower Aerodrome (37° 55.58'N, 97° 54.37'W) near Hutchinson, KS |
Primary Transmitter / Antenna | VX-1R HT running APRS on 144.34MHz / Vertically polarized dipole |
Backup Transmitter / Antenna | Radio Shack HT running APRS on 144.39MHz / Vertically polarized dipole |
Balloon / Gas | Kaysam 1200gram / 220 cu feet of Helium |
Estimated Burst Altitude | 95,000' MSL |
Estimated Ascent Rate | 1000' per minute |
Estimated Descent Rate | Approx. 1100' per minute at touchdown |
Capsule(s) weight | 5lb 3oz including parachute, rigging, batteries, etc... |
Chase Frequencies | 146.49MHz, 7.2535MHz |
Balloon Finder Telemetry Mode | PT Mode 2 |
Flight Results
The Great Plains Super Launch was awesome this year with a total of six balloons lifting off all at the same time.
Flight Statistics | |
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Launch Date/Time | Saturday, 3 July at 8:57am |
Launch Site | McPherson Airport (38° 21.146'N, 97° 41.479'W) in McPherson, KS |
Burst Altitude | About 94,467ft (28,794m) MSL |
Average Ascent Rate | 1159ft/min (5.89m/s) |
Measured Descent Rate | 1257ft/min (6.39m/s) |
Touchdown Site | 1 mile east of Newton, KS (38° 1.7085'N, 96° 18.2869'W) |
Touchdown Time | Saturday, 3 July 2004 at 10:56am |
Recovery Time | Saturday 3 July 2004 at 11:10am |
Distance Traveled | 78 miles (126km) as the crow flies |
Total Flight Time | 1 hour 59 minutes |
Downloads | Lat/Lon File, Log File, Flight Analysis |
Lessons Learned
- We flew two Lithium-Ion packs - one for the camcorder and one for the backup beacon. Both packs worked perfectly.
- We had a downward facing camcorder, however some water got on the plexiglass shield after the capsule was set down in some dewy grass.