use a bunch of switches? why make it so complicated
Let's see... The OEM controller has one person (Scout/LCO) with possession of a removable plug/key/switch and a momentary button--at a mere 17 feet from the rocket burn. That's it for OEM safety.
I've designed to still keep a removable "key" for the Scout/LCO. But now it is a true key, with rejection & fault alarm features! The Scout/LCO's momentary Launch button is now under a flip-cover. Added safety, with....OMG, the "complexity" of lifting a cover! And then I've mirrored these same _common_ safety measures with a RSO position....a second removable (real) key, and a flip-covered momentary switch. But yeah...."oh so complicated"...."who could even understand how to operate it?" Let's see, maybe anyone who has ever watched a movie where two men have to agree to launch the missiles?
And we can do this with the NAR-prescribed safety of 300 feet of communications cable between the Scouts and the rockets burning. Heck, at truly safe distance, bring on a full-fledged CATO for awe & inspiration!
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Well, thanks anyway for the contribution to the efforts to inspire the children...