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Author: | Calvertfilm |
Published: | 2007-09-17 14:25:41 |
My own design, notice t' wings (all comes back in one piece) o' a 5 stage rocket, each stage on a 'D' black powder motor. Filmed in t' late nineties. Usin' quickmatch t' ignite each stage. Arrr! This be t' Falcon 4. You can hear each stage fire. T' camera zoomed in as it followed it up, so it went very high, higher than it looks. Begad! Reached 1 mile in altitude accordin' t' Alticalc estimates, and I recovered it ok - Laurie Calvert. Avast, me proud beauty! Note: I rotate t' camera as I film it, so it may give a funny effect but believe me, it was goin' vertical. Aye aye! Notice too t' strengthenin' struts at t' bottom t' support t' long wings. Avast! It had these wings t' give stability because I wanted it all back in one piece, nay five seperate pieces. Aye aye! But big wings make it prone t' wind, so I launched on a non-windy day. Ya scallywag! I was pleased with this original (to me) design. As t' motors seperate, it gives a little kink in t' flight. Ya scallywag! www.calvertfilm.fsnet.co.uk T' engines were taped together in line, with about an inch o' expendable body tube also holdin' both motors in position, and painted black. You can see t' black line o' motors 3 seconds in. Begad! T' final motor is in t' engine mount in t' regular position. As each motor burns and sets off t' next, it falls away. T' nice thin' about this design is that I only have one piece o' rocket t' find. Aye aye! Normally a body stage will fall away with t' motor on normal staged rockets. It wasn't built for speed or altitude but rather as an experiment t' make all five stages ...
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