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Numerous Prototypes and test launches.
MUTR took part in the recent BBC series of Beat the Boss by acting as the manufacturer of the rockets designed by two rival teams: a group of high-powered business people, and a group of pupils from a primary school. MUTR gave technical advice to the two teams and then used their initial sketches and ideas to create two working rockets both powered by compressed air.

 

The adults rocket, called Sky high, was modelled on NASAs space shuttle since they wanted something that would take off vertically and then glide back to earth. They also required that it changed colour in flight and carried a camera to take video footage. The pupils rocket, called Lunar Lens, was designed with an unusual bulb shape. It also needed to carry streamers and flashing lights -and spray confetti as it took off.2D Vector-based software was used to produce the aerodynamic shapes.

The designs were then laser-cut using our in-house facilities (see right), and the flat pieces then hand-constructed to give the greatest precision.

The rockets were modelled using a selection of MUTR materials including the colourchanging chameleon and simulated metal cards. Sky High was flitted with a miniature camera and recorder sourced from the famous Mayfair Spy Shop and the Lunar Lens carried a miniature circuit with flashing LEDs.
Chameleon film and card was used to produce the colour changing effect required by the Big-shots and it was found the be an extremely popular finish with everyone.

Both rockets were launched from adaptations of the MUTR rocket factory - a compressed air reservoir with electrically operated firing system. Both were launched successfully several times and retrieved undamaged.
The Launch-site was Middlesex Univsersitys Trent Park campus which proved an ideal setting for the filming with more-than adequate space for the launches and the backdrop of the mansion being the ideal combination.
After a whole day of rigorous testing by the 11 - 13 year-olds, the launchers and rockets held out well and proved to be more durable than expected.
See below for Video Footage from the Beat the Boss show:

Please use the controls at the bottom to Play and Pause the Video


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