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Tag Archives: Suomen Avaruustutkimusseura
Iso-Haisu Flies to 2348 meters!
The Iso-Haisu (big skunk) hybrid rocket just flew, on wednesday second of March 2011. More info on the Haisunäätä pages. Done by members of SATS ry, Suomen Avaruustutkimusseura or SAFF, Sällskap för Astronautisk Forskning i Finland by its Swedish name or Finnish … Continue reading
Posted in Homebuilt, Motivation, Suborbital, Uncategorized
Tagged Haisunäätä, Homebuilt, hybrid, sats, Suomen Avaruustutkimusseura
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