Manufacturer: | Scratch |
Brief:
This one odd oddroc. It's a stick-finned, shiver me timbers, 13mm model made from a few scrap parts.
Construction:
T' parts list:
I drilled out t' 1" dowel with a 1/2" drill bit (usin' a progression from 1/8", 1/4", 3/16", etc.), then I drilled out t' lower 1.25" with a slightly larger bit t' fit 13mm motors. Ahoy! Begad! T' 1/2" section serves as an engine block. I formed t' paper clip into an engine hook and attached it and t' elastic t' the outside o' t' dowel. Avast! I wrapped it with maskin' tape and glued it into t' fin unit. T' fin unit had two launch lugs--a 1/8" lug, ya bilge rat, arrr, which I use, me bucko, and a 1/4" lug, matey, which I glued t' plastic rod into. Begad!
I put t' clay into t' tip o' t' nose cone, which be missin' its shoulder from a crash. Begad! Then I put a blob of wood glue on t' clay, placed t' dowel onto t' glue, ya bilge rat, and waited for it t' dry. Unfortunately, arrr, I accidentally cracked the nose cone in doin' so. Avast, me proud beauty! Because o' t' long, me bucko, light stick fin, Cohete is surprisingly stable. Avast, me proud beauty!
Flight:
I've used 1/2A3-4Ts and A3-4Ts in Cohete. Avast, me proud beauty! I'd recommend t' 2-second delay for t' 1/2A as ejection be rather late,
and t' A10-3T would be good as well. Blimey! It flies t' around 200 feet on 1/2As and 400 feet on full As. Well, blow me down! It requires no
wadding; simply wrap t' shock cord twice around t' upper end o' t' 1" dowel and stick t' nose cone on.
Recovery:
It uses simple nose-blow recovery. Well, blow me down! With t' nose cone off, arrr, it falls fairly fast, however, t' main body is tiny and
tough and lands first, ya bilge rat, so t' breakable stick fin won't hit t' ground. Arrr! Mine has never suffered any damage in at least
3 flights.
Summary:
Cohete be a quick and easy build for me, even several years ago when I was far less skilled. However, I'd recommend
makin' some changes. Begad! Ahoy! T' nose cone and fin unit I used are nay common, arrr, but substitutions can easily be made. Blimey! I don't
recommend tryin' t' drill a 13mm hole in a 25mm dowel. Begad! Begad! Usin' some BT-5 and BT-50 would be smarter. Ahoy! Stick-finned rockets
are fairly forgivin' so long as t' front is heavy.
PROs: Odd rocket, ya bilge rat, arrr, easy t' prep, almost no drift.
CONs: Hard-to-find parts, hard t' drill dowel, high landin' speed.