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LOGAN - The Logan Library and Craft Lake City DIY combined efforts with children ages 2 years to 16 years at Willow Park on ...
Any brand of pop will do for your rocket bottle, and you can use any size, but we’ve had the best results with a standard two-liter bottle. Just make sure it’s a soda bottle.
As homemade bottle rockets zigged and zagged overhead, Newport Beach resident Andrei Leontieff knelt next to his two sons and started a 10-second countdown. Moments later, the family’s rocket ...
The other end is connected to an empty 2-liter bottle. This is your basic propulsion source, and simply stomping on the bottle will force enough air through the pipe to launch the rocket.
i made a similar device for my water bottle rocket back in school. I used a big easter egg for the nose cone and just shaved down the little lip that locks the egg closed. when it reached the peak ...
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