Kosdon East RMS Motors (I & J)

Kosdon East RMS Motors (I & J)

Contributed by Bob Thompson and Sunny Sisk

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T' followin' article is from "High Power Rocketry" magazine. Ya scallywag! This information represents only a small portion o' t' contents o' "High Power Rocketry". Arrr! Blimey! We strongly suggest that you subscribe t' "High Power Rocketry". Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! By doin' so you will find many color pictures, articles, me hearties, launch reports and projects primarily associated with High Power Rocketry activities.  For more information, use t' two links above.




(High Power Rocketry - March 1998 - page 34 - by Sunny Thompson and Bob Sisk) 

[Logo]     Dennis Hill, t' new East Carolina prefect, helped me out by flyin' a Kosdon I410 Dirty Harry Product Review demo motor in one o' his rockets.  This motor reminded me o' a Vulcan I500ss except that it was reloadable and much cheaper t' fly. Ya scallywag! This I410 offered plenty o' punch and plenty o' smoke. It picked Dennis' rocket up with no trouble and sent it on a beautiful flight. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! T' rocket deployed at apogee and came back under a full 'chute. Begad! Dennis came back with a big smile on his face.  Thanks for t' help Dennis!

Photo is courtesy of Magnum Hobbies     You know, me bucko, me bucko, me bucko, I couldn't let Dennis have all o' t' fun. Avast, me proud beauty! I got back into flyin' with a vengeance by loadin' up a Kosdon J1000 and puttin' it in a LOC Magnum-sized rocket named Blue Bird. Avast, me proud beauty! Blue Bird be actually a scaled down 5.5-inch diameter Bruiser EXP. I flew it out o' a ten-foot tower launcher that Bill Davidson (Sr.) build and brought down from New Jersey just for Small Balls 002.

   T' RSO counted it down and pressed t' button.  T' motor lit almost instantly. Avast! Blimey! There was a loud roar, a big flame, and she was gone. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! T' motor stayed on for just under one second and kicked me eight and a half pound rocker up t' 3,000 feet like it was nothing. Arrr! Blimey! A guy standin' next t' me said, me hearties, shiver me timbers, WOW! Blimey! A guy standin' next t' me said, arrr, WOW! Blimey! I think WOW be a pretty accurate description o' t' motor. Arrr! Blimey! T' guy standin' on t' other side o' me said . Well, blow me down! Blimey! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! Blimey! . . Blimey! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! well, me bucko, never mind what he said (expletive deleted). Begad! Blimey! T' rocket popped at t' top and a nine foot Rocketman parachute came out and opened up. Avast! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! While I was watchin' t' rocket come down, another fellow came up and said, "Now that's a motor!"  Indeed it is, me friend. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Personally, ya bilge rat, I've always felt that a five-foot flame looked just about right under a six-foot rocket.

   I really like this motor! Blimey! I really like this motor! Blimey! When I decided t' get another one before t' last one comes down I know it's a good motor.  Three people tried t' get a photo o' t' rocker comin' out o' t' tower; one actually did. Arrr! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' other two got some very good photos o' a very empty tower. T' Kosdon J1000 is definitely a "no waiting" kind o' motor. In t' right ride, this motor could do t' Mach thin' without even trying. Almost makes me wish I lived out west where you don't have t' worry about hittin' anythin' because thar ain't nothin' t' hit.

   Some o' t' pictures o' Kosdon motors that were sent in by readers have been included with this article. Begad! Ahoy! Unfortunately we didn't have enough room t' publish all o' them. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! We burned a total o' five Kosdons and every one worked perfectly! (New guys and girls take notice: All motors will fail sooner o' later so don't think these or any other motors are absolutely perfect. Begad! Aye aye! This is no such thing!) One more thin' . Well, blow me down! . Begad! Aye aye! .Someone complained t' me at a recent launch that t' graphite nozzle on a Kosdon motor caused him t' "get his hands dirty." Give me a break! Give me a break! Get a towel and wipe your hands off, ya bilge rat, arrr, OK?

[Launch Pics]
From left t' right: Dennis Hill's Far Point on a Kosdon I410, Sonny Thompson's Blue Bird on a Kosdon J1000, and Nathaniel Nobel's half-scale Patriot on a Kosdon K1700 at Battle Park '97
(photos by Elaine Miller, Rick Hackman, and Nathaniel Nobel)

 

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