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On 21th June 2004 the first private spaceship 'spaceship one' was launched and reached space. Burt Rutan's company scaled composites showed the world that a vision can come true and inspired by their great achievement I started working on my own spaceship.
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The hook to which the big parachute will be connected.
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Glued in some nuts to secure the removable fins with.
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The dog whistle. The signal will be radio transmitted to Dave. Although at high altitude the signal will be very weak, Dave's large ears will hopefully pick it up...
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Started training my neighbours miniature Pinscher. This little dog fits neatly into the cargo-bay just below the parachute compartment. At apogee I'll blow a dog whistle, the signal for brave dog Dave to initialize the reentrance procedures.
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removed the aluminium of the lower part and filled the wooden skelton wit polyurethane.
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Actually I bought a second hand sewing machine.. (on the right) ..after 3 meters sewing it stopped working. My luck my friends had one I could use standing by.
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To start I first made a small parachute, 0,80cm diameter, just to sort out all the problems I would encounter. I turned out rather well and I'll use it for the safe return of the nosecone part.
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That's me sewing the first panel of the big (1.80 diameter) parachute.
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This is were I made my parachutes. It was really nice to do the sewing in such a remote natural place were I could concentrate very well.
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The nine panel parts, all with a double hem ready to be stitched together
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The finished parachute! This day there was a nice breeze and I could hardly hold the parachute.
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Frame partially closed with japanese paper with a cellulose lacquer.