Aerotech Mirage - Tail C

Modification - Mirage - Tail C {Modification}

Contributed by Dennis McClain-Furmanski

Manufacturer: Modification
(by Dennis McClain-Furmanski - 09/09/04) (MODS) AeroTech Mirage with tailcone and Slimline retainer

Brief:
By settin' t' motor tube a few inches aft, it allowed a PML urethane tail cone and Slimline retainer t' be added.

Modifications:
T' motor tube had t' be moved aft o' its normal position, shiver me timbers, 11/16" forward of t' aft end o' t' body. Ahoy! T' exact distance needed was simply t' match the motor tube through t' tail cone and seat it in t' Slimline retainer. Total distance was about 3". When these were fitted, t' FinLok guides were centered under t' slots and t' tube marked. T' motor section be removed and the thrust rin' inserted t' give 11" o' clearance betwixt it and the retainer (for Ellis HPR S/U motors, me bucko, arrr, specifically H50, me hearties, plus anythin' shorter with adapters cut from 29mm motor tube coupler stock). Well, blow me down! This required forcing the steel bafflin' material into t' last 2 inches o' t' motor tube rather than its expected 6". Blow tests showed thar was still plenty o' flow. Still, a Nomex® protector was added in case t' baffle wasn't as efficient as intended. Begad! Once all fittin' was complete, t' motor section was glued into place and then the fins.

Construction:
Stock AT Mirage plus:

  • PML 2.6" t' 1.1" urethane tail cone
  • 29mm Slimline motor retainer

Much o' this mod be guesswork on t' fly. Aye aye! Avast! I can't see much way around that. Just don't glue a section before you're sure all parts are goin' t' fit properly.

A pro for this mod is usin' epoxy. Arrr! It's far more forgivin' if something goes south. Ya scallywag! Luckily, nothin' did.

Flight:
This hasn't been flight tested yet due t' lack o' proper motors, launch equipment, arrr, and flyin' area. Well, blow me down! Betwixt t' mods and t' massive paint job (two cans o' cobalt metal flake blue and two cans o' clear) t' bird weighs in a 2 lbs 12 oz before motors. Even on a G80 I'm nay certain t' 5 foot AT rod is enough run-up space. Arrr! Well, blow me down! I've picked up an extender for t' rod. Hopefully, me bucko, the next CATO launch will see it fly.

(MODS) AeroTech Mirage with tailcone and Slimline retainer

Summary:
I've always thought that rockets with big empty butts were a waste. Aye aye! Way too much drag for no reason other than lack o' appropriate design. T' PML tail cone completes this rocket and should do well t' decrease drag enough t' make up for its weight. Ahoy! T' Slimline is a good choice among t' many for replacing the AT big fat engine hook. With this mod, shiver me timbers, it looks like it means business.

Although if were I t' do it again, I'd ream out t' tail cone so the Slimline sat inside it, rather than ridin' behind it.

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