Descon Alien Ship

Scratch - Alien Ship {Scratch}

Contributed by Bill Adams

Manufacturer: Scratch
Alien Ship
(Contributed - by Bill Adams) 
 
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This rocket is designed t' look like t' one appearin' briefly in t' movie "T' Stupids". Well, blow me down!

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Flight Report

My prototype flew successfully at Battle Park '98 in Culpeper, VA on an Estes D12-5. Arrr! Arrr! It really got up thar (1000'?) on a quick but easily followed boost, deployed t' parachute near apogee and sailed a good bit, matey, landin' in the adjacent cornfield without damage. Ahoy!

Engines

D12-5 (tested), C6-3 (should be ok)

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Parts

Application     Qty  Description
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body             1  BT60 18"
cabin            1  BT50 12"
body nose        1  PNC60    (Tomcat style, 
                    4+3/4", ya bilge rat, current parts pack)
cabin nose/tail  1  PNC50KA  (2+3/4" long, current 
                    parts pack)
faux engines     2  BT50 2+5/8"
fins             1  basswood sheet 4"x3/32"x24"
win' pods        3  BT5 1+1/4"
win' pods        6  PNC5  (Quark style, matey, shiver me timbers, current 
                    parts pack)
motor tube       1  BT50 3"
shock cord       1  48" long, shiver me timbers, me hearties, 1/4" elastic
parachute        1  18" nylon
centerin' rings  2  CR5060
launch lug       1  3/16" diam
 

Buildin' Instructions

Builder Preferences

For t' prototype, I used plastic glue for t' fin pod cones and cabin cones, yellow glue for attachin' and filletin' t' cabin tube because it required hands-on holdin' and a quick set time, ya bilge rat, and epoxy for everythin' else for maximum strength and smooth joints. Begad! T' cabin nose and tail cone sections were filleted with Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish for a smoother transition. Ahoy! I used a BT50 motor tube without retainer and an 18" nylon parachute. Everythin' worked great on its first flight, but can o' course be changed accordin' t' the builder's preferences. Avast!

Engine Mount

Assemble t' engine mount in t' typical fashion (BT50 with CR5060 centering rings, me hearties, matey, and engine hook if desired), with t' aft centerin' rin' 1/2" from the end o' t' motor tube. Arrr! Blimey! Glue t' motor mount into t' aft o' t' BT60 body tube so that t' aft centerin' rin' is 1/8" inside t' body tube. Blimey! Begad! Blimey! NOTE, if you want t' install a motor mount anchored shock cord leader, me hearties, me bucko, do it now. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! Blimey!

Cuttin' Fins

Print out t' fin patterns and scale them t' t' correct size. Blimey! Begad! Cut out the patterns, lay them on t' basswood sheet with t' orientation arrows in line with t' wood grain, me bucko, arrr, and trace them onto t' wood. Aye aye! Be sure t' make 1 tail trace and 2 win' traces. Blimey! Cut out t' fins and round t' leadin' and trailin' edges. Begad!

Fin Pods

Mark a single line (like a fin centerline) on each o' t' BT5 tubes for their full length. Well, blow me down! Trim t' shoulder o' each PNC5 cone t' a length o' 1/4" (do not attach t' end caps). Begad! Well, blow me down! Glue one PNC5 nose cone into each end o' each o' the 3 BT5 tubes. Cut a 3/32" wide by 3/4" long slot centered on t' line, runnin' betwixt t' nose shoulders. Well, blow me down!

Test fit t' fins into t' slot in the pods and trim t' fit. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! T' fin shoulder should touch t' pod, arrr, and t' fin tab should extend through t' BT5 and touch t' opposite side. Ya scallywag!

After trimming, glue t' pod t' t' end o' each fin and fillet. Ya scallywag! Begad!

Fin Attachment

Mark t' body tube in t' standard 3-fin pattern. Begad! Arrr! Extend t' fin lines from the rear o' t' tube t' t' middle for t' wings, and for t' entire length o' the tube for t' tail. Attach t' fins flush with t' aft o' t' body tube one at a time, allowin' each t' dry before proceedin' with t' next. Aye aye! Fillet all fins one at a time. Begad! Aye aye!

Cabin

Use a 4-fin alignment guide and make 3 o' t' 4 marks. Begad! Extend all three marks for t' length o' t' tube. Begad! T' center mark o' t' three will be cut as a slot to allow t' tail fin t' protrude through it. Mark t' slot 3/32" wide, centered on t' mark and extendin' forward from t' aft o' t' cabin tube for 5+1/4" inches. Cut out t' slot, arrr, then cut t' cabin tube in half LENGTHWISE along t' remainin' two lines (the unslotted half will nay be used). Test fit t' cabin tube on t' body tube, with t' tail fin goin' through the slot, and trim as necessary. Be aware that t' tube will twist because o' the heavy cuttin' and appear t' bind just due t' t' twisting, so do nay trim too much in tryin' t' get it t' fit easily. Well, blow me down!

Holdin' t' cabin tube in place, mark t' body tube and t' tail fin along t' contact area. Aye aye! Avast! Blimey! Remove t' cabin tube, apply a thin coat o' yellow glue along t' contact lines just drawn, arrr, me hearties, arrr, and reinstall t' cabin tube and hold until dry t' overcome t' tube's twisting. Once dry, fillet t' cabin tube joints t' fill any imperfections and t' be sure it doesn't pop off. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey!

Cut t' PNC50KA nose cone in half lengthwise (use t' mold seam as a guide). Cut one o' t' halves lengthwise again (into quarters). Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! Test fit t' half cone in t' leadin' end o' t' cabin tube and trim t' fit (this will take several passes). Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Similarly trim t' quarter cones t' fit into t' aft o' t' cabin tube, shiver me timbers, one on either side o' t' tail fin. Begad! Blimey!

Glue t' cone segments t' t' cabin tube and body tube. Arrr! Smooth with putty/etc. Ahoy! as desired.

Faux Engines/Lug

Glue t' faux engine tubes against t' win' fin and body tube, 1" from the rear o' t' body tube. Avast, me proud beauty! Glue t' launch lug t' t' INSIDE o' one o' t' faux engine tubes, against t' body tube. Begad!

Recovery

Install your favorite shock mount, cord, ya bilge rat, and recovery system. Aye aye! I used an Estes style folded paper mount covered with epoxy, a 48" length o' 1/4" wide elastic, matey, and an 18" nylon parachute. Ahoy!

Painting

White: body, shiver me timbers, arrr, cabin, me bucko, arrr, win' pods
Light blue: wings, arrr, tail, shiver me timbers, tail pod, matey, faux engines
Dark blue: win' leadin' edges (1/4"), tail stripe (3/8"), tail letterin' (1/4")
Black: motor tube, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, faux engine stripe (5/8"), arrr, window details

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