Electron Rocket
par WilliamW
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15/04/2020
I combined Stage_2_Engine_Cover_rev1 and Stage_1_Tank_rev1 to make Stage_1_Tank_rev2. Also small change to Stage_2_Tank_rev1 to fit bigger stage 2 nozzle
*update*
Changed it around a bit to more resemble electron. Added covers, vehicle mounts and lettering.
1/60th Model of Rocket Labs Electron Rocket.
Designed from pictures and wiki for height and diameter.
Electron is a two-stage launch vehicle which uses Rocket Lab's Rutherford liquid engines on both stages. The vehicle is capable of delivering payloads of 150 kg to a 500 km Sun-synchronous orbit.
The Rutherford engine uses pumps that are uniquely powered by battery-powered electric motors rather than a gas generator, expander, or preburner. The engine is also fabricated largely by 3D printing, via electron beam melting
I Designed this to compare the Electron to the Saturn V (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:911891) Saturn V in picture is not yet complete missing first stage.
Printed in Black and Grey 0
I combined Stage_2_Engine_Cover_rev1 and Stage_1_Tank_rev1 to make Stage_1_Tank_rev2. Also small change to Stage_2_Tank_rev1 to fit bigger stage 2 nozzle
*update*
Changed it around a bit to more resemble electron. Added covers, vehicle mounts and lettering.
1/60th Model of Rocket Labs Electron Rocket.
Designed from pictures and wiki for height and diameter.
Electron is a two-stage launch vehicle which uses Rocket Lab's Rutherford liquid engines on both stages. The vehicle is capable of delivering payloads of 150 kg to a 500 km Sun-synchronous orbit.
The Rutherford engine uses pumps that are uniquely powered by battery-powered electric motors rather than a gas generator, expander, or preburner. The engine is also fabricated largely by 3D printing, via electron beam melting
I Designed this to compare the Electron to the Saturn V (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:911891) Saturn V in picture is not yet complete missing first stage.
Printed in Black and Grey 0
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