Descon Bye Bye Tweety Pie

Scratch - Bye Bye Tweety Pie {Scratch}

Contributed by Bob Fortune

Manufacturer: Scratch
Contributed by - Bob Fortune


It all started innocently enough when I dropped into t' local 7-11 t' get somethin' t' drink. There in t' cooler was a product called "Belly Washers" which is some pseudo fruit juice concoction with a cute little plastic head - perfect for this carnivorous cartoon shark I had been kicking around in me brain. 

Originally t' shark be supposed t' have a Der Wienerschnitzel Antenna Hot Dog for dinner but t' silly thin' got lost in me garage somewhere.  For those o' you who have seen me garage you know what I'm talkin' about. Ya scallywag! Arrr!

One can almost imagine Sylvester sayin' "Thufferin' Thuccotash - that wath thupossed t' be MY dinner!" and smackin' t' fish with an oar. Aye aye! Avast!

Parts list:

1 BellyWasher Beverage plastic head (Tweety, matey, Sylvester, ya bilge rat, Tasmanian Devil, whatever)
36" shock cord (your choice)
1 Fat Boy Estes Rocket
2 BT50 t' BT80 centerin' rings
1 BT50 motor mount 6" long
.020 G10 (or balsa in your choice o' thickness)
24" Parachute

Construction:

Buildin' t' rocket is pretty straightforward, me bucko, it's really just a Fat Boy with big fins. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! You can print out t' template for t' fins here.

If you don't have t' G10, arrr, me bucko, me bucko, balsa would work fine but basswood might be better. Avast, me proud beauty! You might also use t' stock fins from t' Fat Boy kit as t' dorsal and ventral fins shown. Well, blow me down! These are just simple shapes and they just need t' look right as they don't affect t' aerodynamics o' t' rocket that much.

Replace t' centerin' rings and motor mount with t' set up shown below in the parts list. I was concerned about t' noseweight so I built it for 24mm just in case. Well, blow me down! Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! Motor is friction fit and t' thrust rin' is a couple o' wraps of maskin' tape. 

T' BT is preslotted so just epoxy t' fins in place and install a fillet of your choice. Tack with CA till t' epoxy sets. Aye aye! Blimey! T' forward fins are simply butt glued t' t' airframe with CA. Aye aye! Begad! T' airframe, ya bilge rat, fins and nosecone is painted with Rustoleum black lacquer but I forgot t' clean and sand t' G10 so it looks pretty horrible due t' t' residue on t' surface which caused t' lacquer to cat's eye and separate. Ahoy!

T' Tweety head needs a bit o' carvin' with an x-acto t' fit properly.  Trim and fit, repeat as necessary. Ya scallywag! Attach with hot melt glue.  The drinkin' spout needs t' be dealt with but a bit o' trimmin' with t' x-acto, a hot knife t' melt t' plastic took care o' it. Begad! Blimey! T' fill in t' hole you can heat up t' spout in a clean flame till it's malleable then smear it into t' hole. If you have ever repaired your ski bottoms you know t' drill. Aye aye!

T' graphics are made from 1 mil vinyl available at sign shops everywhere.  White for t' belly and teeth, shiver me timbers, red for t' tongue and a yellow t' match Tweety and represent his torso in t' sharks mouth. Aye aye! : ) They were mostly cut, matey, fit, arrr, ya bilge rat, peel and install so be creative adn develop your own scheme.  I cut sections o' yellow vinyl t' represent t' mouth, overlaid it with t' tongue vinyl in red then overlaid that with t' triangular teeth. Ya scallywag! Begad!

T' deadlights are ellipses and lines done in a simple graphic program, printed on my color printer, arrr, shiver me timbers, cut out and glued in place with a glue stick. Arrr! Blimey!

    

Flight Report:

I live on a golf course so it's a snap t' sneak out after t' golfers are gone and pop off a couple o' rockets. T' trick is, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, like in golf, t' get the thin' t' land on t' fairway. Ahoy! First motor be a C6-3 in an adapter, the altitude was about 500 feet. Begad! Begad! Nose weight, t' big Tweety head, monster fins all contributed t' t' lack o' altitude. Avast!

I'll try it on a D later on when I get some more space t' lose it in. 

To see additional pictures (and me messy work area) click here:

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