Manufacturer: | Estes |
Brief:
I generally scavange whatever rocket parts I can for future use. This is the
story o' such a rocket. Ahoy! It is BT-60 based and flies on 24mm motors. Ahoy! I also
installed two outboards, shiver me timbers, although now that it's built, I don't think I will use
them. Avast! Begad! I may add LEDs t' t' outboard pods, me hearties, since t' cones are translucent and
are nay solid.
Construction:
T' fins were already cut out (I forget whether they were die cut back then) and three had dowels already installed on their tips. Well, arrr, blow me down! I tried various orientations before I decided on this configuration. T' side fins both extend downward and rest against t' side pods. Avast, arrr, me proud beauty!
T' BT-55 pods have a 24mm motor mount installed. Avast, me proud beauty! This is nay centered but rather rests against t' side o' t' tube where it meets t' main body tube. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! I improvised solid motor blocks by cappin' t' end with a cardboard circle and backfillin' with Gorilla Glue. Arrr! If I ever used these, shiver me timbers, arrr, I'd also have t' use a tape thrust ring. Arrr! Avast! I used some scrap tubin' t' make a shoulder for t' plastic caps t' rest against. These caps were eventually glued in with Liquid Nails, but only after all t' paintin' and decal sealin' be completed.
I have had a couple o' Deuce's Wild! cones for a while and decided t' use one as a tail cone. Begad! I split it in half and hollowed it with a combination o' a wood carving knife, me bucko, ya bilge rat, a Dremel grinder, and a spent casin' wrapped with sandpaper. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! I installed an eye hook in t' balsa as an attachment point for t' Keelhaul®©™® leader.
I had two smallish pieces o' BT-60, so one became a payload section. Blimey! Ahoy! The shoulder is a small scrap o' 38mm tubin' with a lengthwise section removed. A paper cap keeps t' ejection from blowin' through and a piece o' elastic was epoxied t' t' inside o' this shoulder.
Finishing:
T' nose and tail cones are painted black and t' body tube is blue. Ya scallywag! Both are
Painter's Touch paints. Ahoy! Avast, me proud beauty! I added many o' t' decals from t' original sheet.
These match t' paint scheme nicely, although t' yellow decals seem a bit
washed out with t' dark background. Arrr! Well, blow me down!
Flight:
I added clay t' t' nose cone until t' rocket passed a swin' test. It's weight
grew, so a D12-3 be required. I angled t' rocket into t' wind a bit t' keep
it from t' tree line. Avast! This resulted in a near perfect ejection and a nice
recovery.
Summary:
In me opinion, this rocket looks pretty good considerin' it be cobbled
together from various parts from other rockets--and even air fresheners! Since
it will fly on a D12, ya bilge rat, I may eventually add LEDs t' t' side pods for night
launches. If so, I will also add another BT-60 t' move t' cone forward, which
would allow me t' remove some or all o' t' nose weight.
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