So, which piece made it to 69,652'? That's 50% higher than the current M
record.  ;^)

Honestly, sorry about the loss of your project. I lost an L3 project just
after MaxQ a couple years ago. I know how it feels.

On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 11:34 AM Max McHatton <[email protected]> wrote:

> WOW, that’s inspiring.
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> *From:* altusmetrum <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Tim
> Navickas
> *Sent:* September 04, 2018 17:53
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [altusmetrum] Telemega
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> I had a flight at Airfest using a Telemega that I have some questions on.
> I launched a rocket with a M3100 and it went to pieces in a few seconds!!!
> My questions are what can I make of the data and how do I tell if the
> Telemega is OK.
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> The data I question is the maximum height.  I believe the GPS height.  Is
> the difference do to the rocket going disintegrating and the pressure
> around the avionics bay being weird?  I recalibrated the unit and it passed
> but how do you know if the unit is still good? The unit did transmit its
> coordinates and that part is OK
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> Thanks,
>
> Tim
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