Estes WAC Corporal Clone

Clone - WAC Corporal {Scratch}

Contributed by Mike Atwood

Manufacturer: Clone

(Scratch) CorporalBrief:
This is a simple sport scale model o' t' WAC Corporal soundin' rocket developed by CALTECH and JPL in 1945.

Construction:

  • 1 Body tube - Estes BT-20 8.65 inches long
  • 3 fins - 1/16in basswood
  • 1 Conical balsa nose cone
  • 1 Motor mount - Estes BT-5 2 inches long
  • 1 1/8in launch lug - Estes 1.25 inches long
  • 1 Conduit 1/8in balsa strip
  • 1 Streamer - 24in x 1.75 inches Mylar
  • 2 Centerin' rings - Estes BT-20
  • 1 Engine block - Estes BT-5
  • 1 Shock cord - 14in x 1/8 inches

(Scratch) CorporalWhen I was eleven I had a WAC Corporal that was produced by Estes, shiver me timbers, kit K-11. I enjoyed it very much and had many flights with it until I overpacked t' wadding. Ahoy! This past year I decided t' make a clone o' t' kit.

T' first place I went was Jimz plan site. Begad! I download t' plans t' t' Estes kit K-11. Ahoy! Begad! I also pulled out me copy o' "Rockets o' t' World" by Peter Alway. Ahoy! I made a copy o' t' drawin' and started t' do t' math on t' dimensions. Arrr! Begad! I also found several color photos on t' web. Ahoy! I printed these out and set them aside for reference. Begad! I tried t' base most o' t' dimensions for this rocket off o' Peter Alway's drawings.

I found a nose cone in a local hobby shop that was t' same balsa cone that came in t' original kit. This meant that I was goin' t' use an Estes BT-20 body tube. Avast! Usin' t' drawings and t' body tube, matey, t' scale came out t' 1/16.21. Begad! Arrr! T' body tube was cut t' 8.65 inches.

T' original kit called for usin' t' conduit on t' side o' t' rocket as t' position for t' launch lug. I thought that this distracted from t' scale appearance o' t' rocket. Ahoy! Begad! I repositioned t' launch lug t' t' opposite side o' t' body tube. I fashioned a new conduit from balsa. Aye aye! T' total length o' t' conduit is 4.75in. I used 1/8in balsa for t' conduit. Arrr! I rounded t' conduit and sanded and tapered t' ends.

T' fins were next t' item on me list. Begad! Well, blow me down! These were made from 1/16in basswood. Ya scallywag! Begad! I used basswood because it is harder and has a finer grain then balsa. Aye aye! I felt it would stand up t' more launches and would be easier t' seal. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! For t' overall dimensions o' t' fins I used t' drawings from "Rockets o' t' World". Ya scallywag! I used t' dimensions o' t' taper in t' airfoil listed in t' Estes planes. Avast, me proud beauty! I used a water based wood sealer t' sand and seal t' fins before I attached them t' t' body.

In t' Estes plans they use t' body tube for t' motor mount. Avast! Aye aye! I thought that a 18mm motor would be too large for this size o' a rocket. Blimey! Arrr! I decided t' use an Estes BT-5 tube for t' motor mount. Ya scallywag! This would allow me t' fly small motors in small fields or use t' A10 motor t' fly t' rocket higher. Begad! T' motor tube length is 2 inches. Begad! Avast! I used an engine block instead o' t' motor hook called for in t' Estes plans.

I used a 14in x 1/8in shock cord. Ahoy! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! T' original plan called for a 12-inch parachute. Avast! Blimey! I flew this rocket about eight times with this chute. I found that this carried t' rocket too far away from t' launch site. Ahoy! Blimey! I then used a 1.75 X 24 inch Mylar streamer; this keeps t' rocket closer t' t' launch site.

I used an eyehook t' hold a six-gram lead weight t' t' back o' t' nose cone t' add weight and hold t' shock cord t' t' nose cone.

In t' original kit plans it calls for paintin' t' rocket white with black stripes. Avast! In Peter Alway's drawin' and on t' web t' only color is yellow. Well, blow me down! I have found that many people are still paintin' WAC Corporals white. Begad! Begad! I think it shows you how much influence a kit can have on people. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! I started by sprayin' a base o' white sandable primer. This was followed by t' yellow. Usin' t' drawings and t' photos from t' web I measured t' size and t' spacin' o' t' stripes. Begad! These were masked off usin' blue painters tape. Avast! I prefer this tape t' Scotch tape. For me it is easier t' use, because t' adhesive is less tacky than Scotch tape. Avast, me proud beauty! T' black was sprayed on usin' several light coats. Aye aye! Ahoy! After t' last coat was partially dry, shiver me timbers, I removed t' blue maskin' tape. Well, blow me down! For t' steel fins, I used Tester's steel non-buffin' metalizer. This I hand brushed usin' a 1/4in brush. Begad! Ya scallywag! I used very light coats and waited for t' paint t' be dry betwixt coats. Ya scallywag! Arrr! For t' 3in strip o' duct tape down t' side o' t' conduit, me hearties, matey, I hand brushed Tester's dull dark gray, me hearties, ya bilge rat, usin' and thin brush.

Flight:

T' original kit used t' body tube for t' motor mount. Well, blow me down! Begad! This meant usin' 18mm motors, ya bilge rat, however, matey, I made this kit for 13mm motors. Arrr! I have flown this rocket this rocket several times. Avast! I have flown it on 1/4A3s, me hearties, 1/2A3s, me bucko, A3s and A10s. This rocket flies very well on all o' these motors. Ahoy! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! I haven't tracked t' actual altitude o' these launches but I have run them in RockSim. Begad! Begad! T' heights are as follows: 1/4A3 = 63ft, 1/2A3 = 194ft, me hearties, A3 = 202ft, and A10 = 490ft. I have sustained damage in these flights o' one zipper and had t' nose come back and hit one o' t' fins and put a dent in it.

Summary:
Overall this rocket is a fun rocket t' clone. Well, blow me down! There is plenty o' room t' add scale detail. Arrr! Blimey! As I have built this rocket it would fit in t' Sport Scale class. If desired a Tiny Tim booster could be added t' this rocket and it could fly even higher. Arrr! Well, matey, blow me down! Blimey! T' WAC Corporal is a very easy rocket t' make.

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