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2007 Archived News by LOC/Precision   
Tuesday, October 09, 2007

ImageCLEVELAND, Ohio USA — LOC/Precision is pleased to offer for sale the new Chute Tamer™ delay deployment recovery control.  This innovative device allows you to achieve higher altitudes, protect your rocket, and to recover it more reliably.

The Chute Tamer control allows existing single deploy, motor ejection only rockets to realize delayed deployment of the parachute similar to more expensive and complex dual deployment rockets.  No ematches or black powder (other than the engine's ejection charge) are required to enjoy reliable close to launch recovery of your existing single deployment rockets!

The Chute Tamer control's delayed parachute deployment is accomplished by keeping the parachute folded and bound after it is ejected from the rocket until a preset time delay ends releasing the parachute allowing it to deploy.  The programmable electronic timer is activated at launch by a G-switch.  The parachute is bound to the Chute Tamer control with monofilament (fishing) line until the line is cut at timer expiration with a heating element.  All of these components are conveniently housed in a tough flame retardant enclosure, allowing the Chute Tamer control to be placed in the rocket with the parachute.

The Chute Tamer control weighs 145 grams with a standard 9 volt battery installed and requires an inside body tube diameter of 2 inches or more.  The Chute Tamer control is easily attached to an existing rocket's nose cone eye bolt along with the rocket's shock cord and parachute.  A drogue parachute can also be included and left unbound for deployment at apogee.

Using the Chute Tamer control, the motor's ejection charge ejects a bound parachute, which does not open in the fast-moving air stream.  The bound parachute is released at a time after the opened rocket has slowed down to a tumble, thus reducing or preventing zipper damage due to a motor delay that is too long or too short.

The Chute Tamer control's speaker provides audible verification of the timer's delay setting and heating element continuity.  After the Chute Tamer control completes its operation, the speaker acts as a siren aiding with the recovery of rockets in tall grass or other obstacles.  All Chute Tamer control functions are accessible from outside the enclosure with the exception of changing the standard 9V battery.  The Chute Tamer control is hand made and tested in the USA.

For more information visit: http://www.chutetamer.com/.


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