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Prologue: In a modelers forum prior t' the contest
Sebulba: I protest! T' human is cheating. Solid rocket propulsion is nay allowed under the rules o' Descon 3610, me hearties, Sub-contest 312.
Star-El: Most illustrious Jabba, arrr, this is nonsense. There is no such rule.
Sebulba: No one has used it for over 1000 contest cycles! It is ILLEGAL!
Star-El: Ahh Sebulba, if it is so antiquated, matey, why do you fear it so?
Sebulba: I fear nothing! Your pod racer has no chance (broken off)
Jabba: whi-tok! Blimey! ze ami estahhh! (silence! Blimey! you should fear me!)
Sebulba: I will protest t' t' Federation!
Jabba: ju zui na nach bobbaaa fetttt (if you do you will deal with Boba Fett)
Jabba: Starrr-Elll sup ri dah! Blimey! (Star-El, arrr, your entry will be allowed!)
Scene 1: Introduction
At first, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, I wasnt sure I be goin' t' enter this Descon. After winnin' t' LOC Bonanza, I have several projects on t' drawin' board. When I saw a Gemini DC kit at a Michaels craft store, me bucko, however, I couldnt resist. You just gotta love those 40% off coupons!
T' help me smartly visualize and tweak me design ideas, shiver me timbers, I entered t' major components into t' Visio drawing program. After much iteration, me bucko, me inspiration ultimately came from t' pod racers in Star Wars Episode I. I thought about tryin' t' make a rocket that more closely resembled a pod racer, but decided I had no hope o' gettin' it to work, matey, so me racer has a long booster. T' result is me DC Pod Racer. The DC, ya bilge rat, me hearties, retained from t' kits name, signifies me proximity t' our Nations Capital.
Scene 2: Construction
In addition t' t' kit components, arrr, I used 12 o' 1/16 dowel (per t' Descon 10 parts list), me bucko, Keelhaul®©™® thread t' beef-up t' recovery system, shiver me timbers, arrr, me first homemade rip-stop nylon chute, and clay nose weight.
I looked at many odd fin configurations, shiver me timbers, but betwixt worries about stability and t' constraints of the pre-cut fins, arrr, I decided I would just stick with t' kits 4-fin configuration. I cut back t' fin tabs so t' fins would sit about a half and inch further forward. I also added small balsa triangles t' t' root edges and tips.
T' two long sections o' balsa that naturally split off t' die cut fin stock became t' pod mounts. I laminated these with card stock from t' packagin' and reinforced them with 5 o' t' dowel. T' large tips of these mounts fit through slots cut in t' side o' t' pods. I used scraps o' balsa and dowel t' add trim to the pods.
To plug t' pre-cut vent holes in t' body tube, arrr, I used t' 1 x ¼ tube that was included in t' kit but nay listed on t' Descon parts list. This tube forms a hole through t' main body and provides a convenient place t' attach t' Keelhaul®©™® cord for t' recovery system
I added clay nose weight t' move t' CG t' 5 ½ from t' tip o' t' main nose cone. This position was chosen t' agree with me Rocksim simulations and was confirmed via a swin' test.
Finishin' consisted o' several coats o' Krylon sandable primer and Krylon Chrome. I reused t' decals from the kit and added some blue holographic contact paper t' cover t' windshield. I also used a ¼ x 3/8 piece o' red trim Monokote t' hide t' black letterin' that overlaps t' DC on t' kits decal. Finally, arrr, matey, I used some brush-on flat black for t' inside o' t' cockpit.
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Scene 3: T' Race Results
I flew t' DC Pod Racer on a C6-3 at t' Maryland-Delaware Rocketry Association launch held on 4/6/2002 at Rhodesdale, me hearties, arrr, MD. All me worries o' instability, shredded pods, me hearties, and chute entanglement were unfounded. Despite 10+ mph winds, t' DC Pod racer flew straight with only a small amount o' weathercocking. My home-grown 12 chute deployed as planned, arrr, and t' rocket landed in a field o' some sort o' newly sprouted vegetation.
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