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Posted by Craig Fink on March 25, 2007, 10:10 am
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Ever wonder what the Spam in the owner of a Rocket Company's Inbox might
look like? Well, Elon Musk, owner of SpaceX might get ...
Does it seem like you try and try and you just can't seem to get her payload
all the way up. Thrusting up and down, left and right, just doesn't seem to
do it. Even thrusting round and round, doesn't take your partner to Orbit?
And, she's just not satisfied with you taking her payload to Space? Does
she what more from your delivery? Does she what to actually go into Orbit?
Then you need Active Single Engine Roll Control for your rocket. It give you
the control you need, just when you need it, for that final push into Space
and delivery of her payload to Orbit. Yes, Active Single Engine Roll
Control with auto-gains is for you. It gives you the control over that
growing vortex, at just the right time, before it turns into a spinning,
out of control, tornado. Thrusting simply up and down, left and right can
become boring. Round and round too, if done in only one direction. But with
Active Single Engine Roll Control, you'll know just when to reverse
direction and spiral out in the opposite direction and spiral back in for
maximum stability. Controlling that vortex and taking her payload to her
ultimate goal, Orbit!
Other products on the market are good, and may help limit that out of
control sloshing. But, they have an unfortunate side effect, which may
limit your partner's payload as you put her in Orbit. Her payload just
won't be as large as it could have been and you'll leave her baffled by
your excess weight gain around the your midsection. Yes, baffled by the
extra pounds, limiting her Orbital Payload.
That's where Active Single Engine Roll Control comes in. There is no excess
weight gain, it's trim and fit, and may actually take pounds off the
midsection. It actually reduces the duty cycle of your Helium roll control
thruster, requiring less Helium, yielding more payload. Maximizing her
pleasure and payload to Orbit. By monitoring your vehicles Helium powered
roll Thruster, roll attitude and roll rate, Active Single Engine Roll
Control reacts to the trimmed out values, then spins your main thruster.
Taking your powerful main Rocket Engine and spinning it in a circular
pattern in just the right way. First, spiraling out to some maximum
distance from the current pitch/yaw trim, then spiraling back in at just
the right time, sloshing the liquids in your tanks just the right amount.
Eliminating the excess power in your vortex, giving just the right amount
of vortex to turn off your Helium roll control thruster. It remains
active, watching the tiny vortex, and if it builds again or isn't the right
value, eliminates the excess again, at just the right moment. Tough job you
say, figuring out just when to become active, and how much to apply. Yes,
but with Auto-Gains, Active Single Engine Roll Control, does the work for
you. Adjusting the next cycle using the results of the last cycle, zeroing
in on just the right amount no mater how different her payload and
minimizing your own Helium duty cycle.
Get your Active Single Engine Roll Control with Auto-Gains today, and make
sure her Payload is delivered to just the right Orbit tomorrow.
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Craig Fink
Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ WeBeGood@GMail.Com
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