My longest running flight-related hobby (8 years, less active the last few years due to college eating up my free time) is high-power rocketry. As you may have seen at the test launches, "large" parachutes in the hobby are pretty much always some kind of round (flat, hemispherical, or semi-toroidal). I've seen a couple of other groups fly rockets with steerable ram-airs, and I always figured the tough part would be getting a ram air deployed successfully, as pyrotechnic deployments from a rocket can sometimes be a little bit chaotic. Looking at their deployment test video, it looks like they're separating the payload section and letting it descend a bit under a drogue then using the CYPRES cutter to deploy the ram-air once things have stabilized. Is that correct?
Nice work by everyone involved! I can't wait to see video of the system in flight (on a rocket, that is). William "38lightning" Carpenter
High-power rocketeer, aerospace enthusiast, engineer