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Posted on 13/09/201422/03/2022

The RocketPi – A RaspberryPi powered water rocket launcher

I decided to start this blog with my last creation: a water rocket launcher powered by a RaspberryPi.

It’s been a few years by now that I’m experimenting with water rockets; following tutorials from this cool Italian website and from the website of the Australian’s Air Command Water Rockets i initiated myself to this really cool summer hobby.

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