Fisk Aerospace Technology Team
Noble is my intermediate Level 2 rocket. Its design focuses on robustness and resilience, as it needs to fly multiple times in order to qualify me to build my Level 3 rocket. Photos coming soon!
Motor: Cesaroni K400-C
Max Altitude: ~4,000 feet
Electronics: Flight Computer, Altimeter, Marco Polo Transmitter, Onboard Camera, Recovery Whistle, Electronic Recovery Devices
Type: Dual Bay, Single Stage
Payload: None
Launch Date: Coming up!
RIT Launch Initiative
Enceladus is my National Association of Rocketry Level 2 certification rocket.
Motor: Cesaroni 838-J293-13A
Max Altitude: 3,154 feet
Electronics: Flight Computer, Altimeter, GPS Transmitter, Electronic Recovery Devices
Type: Dual Bay, Single Stage
Payload: Student-designed radiation detector
Launch Date: April 21st, 2024
Borealis is my National Association of Rocketry Level 1 certification rocket.
Motor: Aerotech H195
Max Altitude: ~2,700 feet
Electronics: None
Type: Single Bay, Single Stage
Payload: None
Launch Date: May 3rd, 2021
RIT Launch Initiative's first two-stage rocket. Unfortunately the second stage did not ignite due to a manufacturing defect in the motor.
Role: Team Lead
Motors: Cesaroni K600 Lower & J145 Upper
Max Altitude: 9,200 feet predicted; ~6,000 feet actual
Electronics: Flight Computer with airstart, Altimeter, GPS Transmitter, Electronic Recovery Devices
Type: Dual Bay, Two Stage
Launch Date: April 30th 2022
A new member introductory rocket with an experimental payload to aid in visually identifying the rocket during descent and recovery.
Role: Experimental Payload Subsystem Lead
Motors: Cesaroni K675-SK-8
Max Altitude: 6084 feet predicted; ~3,000 feet actual
Electronics: Flight Computer, Altimeter, Payload Ignition Computer, GPS Transmitter, Electronic Recovery Devices
Type: Dual Bay, Single Stage
Launch Date: May 3rd 2021