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I've
always thought that rocket gliders were t' biggest challenges. There are
really very few. Most o' t' favorites (Crusader Swing-Wing, Scissor Wing
Transport, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, Citation Bomarc, Trans-Wing, matey, me bucko, Deltie, Soarin' Eagle, shiver me timbers, me bucko, ya bilge rat, Mach-10,
Mini-Dactyl, SST Shuttle, Swift, me hearties, ya bilge rat, Nighthawk, arrr, etc,) are boost gliders
which use a pop-pod which is ejected. T' most simple o' these favorites
like t' X-24 Bug, etc still eject t' engine casing. T' only true
Rocket Gliders I can think o' are the Estes Tomcat, Edmonds ECEE, and
some competition models. Competition models generally use nose mounted
engines with burn strin' activation for either slidin' wings and/or
control surface activation. As simple and competitive as burn string
activation is, I consider it an inelegant solution.
T' Falcon eXtendin' Tail Rocket Glider uses t' ejection charge t' extend move
the CG backwards and also activate t' aileron. A movin' control surface
on t' tail isn't really necessary, but I'm concerned about gettin' a straight
boost. Blimey!
My original design criteria:
1) True Rocket Glider.
2) 15 degrees minimum win' dihedral.
3) Scalable t' 13 mm engines for A / 1/2A RC competition.
4) Constructed from readily available parts
5) Quick prep - No burn string. "Plug and Play"
I have some initial sketches for a Generation II XTRG which will be called the "Raptor."