Flame Launch video

LAUNCHING FLAME v2.0

On Saturday, 18th July 2021 , at 4:02 pm UTC, Pinnacle Space attempted to launch their Second Indigenous Sounding Rocket FLAME v2.0 from DSC Large Launch Pad.

The launch was a failure as the rocket catches fire after 4.74 second after launch and blasted up.

The Rocket was carrying a transponder for communication in space that was completed destroyed. The unburned parts fell back on the stronghold that caused a major Damage to the launch facility.
The Failure is not what we supposed to get , but we will never leave hope of reaching our goal. We will again try to launch.

Team Pinnacle Space

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    blud is dead

    1.4 years ago
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    189 DSpacee

    Is it just me or does it seem like they quit?

    1.8 years ago
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    5,066 AgniteSpace

    @XspacePick tell me RN

    2.1 years ago
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    5,066 AgniteSpace

    Hello?

    2.5 years ago
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    @TerTech
    Idea is good but that will add up a lot of cost and also we don't make Missiles , it will be fixed in the next attempt , thanks for the suggestion

    3.2 years ago
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    @TerTech
    The fact is , this caused a big loss for the Company and hence it will be again launched in October 1st

    3.2 years ago
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    3,015 TerTech

    Hey, why don’t you make a new rocket called SeaFLAME? It can launch from the sea like an SLBM! If it launches from sea, then you will not have to deal with a damage to a launch pad because there isn’t one!

    3.2 years ago
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    3,015 TerTech

    I’m sorry, @PinnacleSpace. When will you attempt to launch again, @PinnacleSpace? RIP flame.

    3.2 years ago
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    @StarshotSpaceCo
    Yea , but our programmer did the same , but the explosion was very quick that It can go towards the sea

    3.2 years ago
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    @DrexxVolv
    Still unknown , the tripod cannot capture the last part as it rolled up ...

    3.2 years ago
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    1,732 neodynamic

    @PinnacleSpace Alright. Perhaps an engine ignition failure?

    3.2 years ago
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    @DrexxVolv
    We are trying to figure out how and why this is happened

    3.2 years ago
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    1,732 neodynamic

    :(
    Good luck on the next attempt.

    3.2 years ago

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