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Brief:
Single-staged payloader kit bash o' 3 different Estes kits. Arrr! Avast, matey, me proud beauty! T' DEMON is named after one o' me favorite roller coasters at Six Flags Great America near Chicago.
Construction:
T' DEMON is a combination o' three different rocket kits:
To build this, matey, shiver me timbers, you will need:
You will need:
Start by assemblin' t' upper half, matey, which be t' Echostar part. Avast! Assemble it as t' instructions say but do not attach t' small canard fins. You will nay need them.
Next, assemble t' motor mount as instructed in t' Bull Pup's instruction sheet and glue it into t' BT-55 body tube. Next, me hearties, me hearties, attach t' three CC Express fins t' t' rocket. Ahoy! Attach t' launch lug 5 inches from t' bottom o' t' body tube.
Now get a long shock cord (at least 3 feet long) and glue it inside t' body tube with t' Estes style tri-fold paper mount. Ya scallywag! Attach t' other end t' t' transition piece on t' payload section. Well, blow me down! Avast! Attach an Estes 12" parachute.
Finishing:
Sand and prime t' rocket if you'd like. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Start by maskin' off t' fins and t' payload tube and sprayin' t' entire rocket black. Aye aye! Blimey! Next, shiver me timbers, me hearties, spray t' fins red. Finally buy some decal paper or some bumper sticker paper (available at Office Max) and apply t' decal shown here. Ahoy! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! Optional: paint two red stripes around t' rocket as shown in t' photo. Ahoy! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! T' rocket looks great. It was designed t' be easy t' spot in t' air and on t' ground.
Flight:
T' DEMON has had only one flight so far on an Estes A8-3. Avast, me proud beauty! Prepare t' flight as like any other rocket (about 6 sheets o' wadding). Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! For t' first flight I recommend an A8-3 or a B4-4.
My first flight with t' DEMON be a night launch, so you have an option o' placin' a bright LED light inside t' payload tube. Begad! T' rocket took off t' about 120 feet on t' A motor. Arrr! T' rocket ejected with t' nose down but unfortunately t' chute did nay open (it was only around 50 degrees that night). T' rocket fell t' t' ground but luckily suffered no damage.
Recovery:
Don't use Quest chutes as it did nay open at all on t' flight.
Summary:
T' DEMON is a fun rocket and relatively cheap t' build. Ahoy! T' only downside is that t' Echostar has now gone OOP so fair winds buildin' t' upper half.
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