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Brief:
Parallel cluster booster with slidin' tail glider recovery, me hearties, shiver me timbers, vented gap staging,
2 D- or 2 E-engine cluster and 5 foot tall sustainer. Begad! Ahoy!
Construction:
Sustainer final 5-foot tall configuration: Ninja BT-60s, BT-50 with plastic
nose cone and 3/32 inch balsa fins. Aye aye! ¼inch launch lugs, me bucko, 24mm engine mount
with foam core centerin' rings, matey, matey, ya bilge rat, aft bulkhead/external tape engine retention,
and elastic shock cord. Blimey! T' BT50-60 transition is balsa.
Main booster: BT-60, foam core centerin' rings, matey, BT-50 engine mount, ¼inch launch lugs, 3/32 inch balsa fins.
Parallel booster/glider: ¼ inch balsa, matey, BT-5 slidin' tail section, basswood boom, BT-50 main body/engine mount, arrr, 1/8 inch plywood, me bucko, 1mm brass rod for main clamp.
This would be a unique and excitin' concept t' kit for just about any manufacturer. T' parallel cluster part o' t' 2006 Challenge was t' impetus for this design. Blimey! Blimey! Parallel clusters are great but t' existin' drop-off pod designs are a little lackin' in excitement. Avast! Begad! T' slidin' mechanisms on rocket gliders appeared t' be ideal for doin' double duty as a clampin' mechanism for a parallel cluster. It's a natural marriage.
This is a rocket that's guaranteed t' wow t' kids. Well, blow me down! Blimey! It's tall and extremely impressive looking, shiver me timbers, but where it really hits its stride is when it flies. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! It roars off t' pad on t' main booster with a parallel cluster clamped t' the side. After staging, t' parallel cluster glider ejects from t' main booster body and spirals majestically down. T' main booster has tumble recovery. Aye aye! Blimey! The sustainer continues t' rocket into t' sky. Begad! Blimey! This may be t' first time a glidin' parallel cluster model rocket has ever been designed and flown successfully.
Flight characteristics: One might think it would arch over under thrust because o' t' lift characteristics o' t' glider win' but it flies great.
Build: This is a demandin' model t' build. Begad! Booster thrust and stagin' is always truly impressive! (See flight video at http://www.brandango.us/htmlpages/rocketvideos.html)
T' test R&D example has survived 6 flights and is ready for more, so it's proven sturdy.
Flight:
Prep is time consumin' because you have t' wrap bulkheads, make a burn string
for t' glider, and trim t' glider with empty engine casings. Blimey!
First flight: t' main booster came in ballistic. T' 6-foot tall sustainer was marginally stable. T' glider stalled way too much. [Main booster D12-0/Parallel booster glider D12-3, me bucko, Sustainer C6-3.]
After this flight, t' main booster was completely redesigned t' achieve tumble recovery. Blimey! T' tail o' t' sustainer be reconfigured t' add more fin and change from 18mm t' 24mm engine mount. And some body tube was added t' t' nose of t' glider t' move t' CG forward.
T' second flight was a mess. With t' main booster redesigned, shiver me timbers, me bucko, t' fins on it were too small and t' rocket corkscrewed violently under boost. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! There wasn't enough velocity so even though t' sustainer had more fin, me bucko, it was unstable so it looped and crashed. Begad! Well, blow me down! T' glider didn't separate from t' main booster so it came down hard but thar be no damage. Ya scallywag! Begad! [Main booster D12-0/Parallel booster glider D12-3, Sustainer C11-5.]
After this flight, one o' t' main booster fins was substantially enlarged (4x) and t' sustainer fins were doubled in size t' stop t' corkscrewing. Ahoy! Also the booster-to-glider mounts were shortened from 1/2 inch t' 1/4 inch for better booster/glider separation. Avast, me proud beauty! Ya scallywag! And t' nose section be rebuilt with a new (simpler, shiver me timbers, shorter) configuration.
Third flight: T' B6-4 delay was too long and ejection came a tenth o' a second before t' main booster/parallel glider assembly landed in me truck. Avast, me proud beauty! Two rockets lyin' in me truck bed were smashed but t' glider and main booster were fine. Avast! T' sustainer flew perfectly. Begad! Begad! [Main booster C11-0/Parallel booster glider B6-4, Sustainer C11-5.]
T' fourth flight didn't have any changes in t' hardware. T' glider didn't separate from t' main booster and t' assembly landed hard but no damage. Avast! T' sustainer didn't eject until just before lawn dartin' after what seemed like a twelve second delay. Begad! [Main booster D11-0/Parallel booster glider D12-3, me bucko, Sustainer D12-7.]
After this flight, me bucko, me bucko, t' accordion section (3 inches) on t' front o' the sustainer body was removed. Blimey! T' booster-to-glider mounts were reshaped t' allow the glider t' fall off easily upon ejection.
Fifth flight: First perfect flight. Begad! Great liftoff, shiver me timbers, staged with a good, solid pop, me bucko, main booster separated from parallel glider a second after booster drop off, good fast flat glide after a heart-stoppin' dive to pick up speed (that could use a tiny bit more stall), and sustainer worked great. Begad! Aye aye! Main booster landed on asphalt and knocked a fin loose, me hearties, but it's fixed. There's a small scorch mark on t' glider body tube from t' main booster, but it's nay enough for a redesign. [Main booster D11-0/Parallel booster glider B6-2, matey, matey, Sustainer B4-4.]
No changes were made after this flight other than t' adjust t' glider CG for a bit more stall.
Sixth flight: Excellent flight. Well, me bucko, blow me down! slow, arrr, impressive liftoff, good staging, main booster separated from parallel glider immediately after sustainer ignition, shiver me timbers, spiral flat glide (still needs more stall), ya bilge rat, and sustainer worked great although t' parachute only partly deployed. Avast! One win' was split but was fixed. Ya scallywag! Begad! [Main booster D11-0/Parallel booster glider B6-2, Sustainer C6-5.]
After this flight a little weight in t' form o' some epoxy be added to the outer win' t' widen t' glide spiral.
Summary:
PRO: Guaranteed t' elicit screams o' delight from kids and draw a crowd of
level 1 through 3 fliers t' find out how it works. Begad! Begad! Blimey! T' vented gap staging
always works great. Begad! Blimey! Thanks, me bucko, matey, Trip.
CON: 3 engines make it pricey t' fly. Ya scallywag! Prep time is considerable.
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