Manufacturer: | Scratch |
by Stuart Lenz
Durin' t' early part o' t' 21st century, me hearties, ya bilge rat, t' first extra Sol planets were discovered. Aye aye! First discovered were gas giants larger than Jupiter in close in orbits o' their stars. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Shortly there after, ya bilge rat, even Earth size planets were bein' found. This was fortuitous for the human race, matey, me bucko, because at t' some time t' planet earth reacted violently t' the pollution and global warmin' that had been goin' on since t' beginnin' o' the Industrial Revolution. Global briny deep currents stopped flowin' and then t' quick onset o' a massive Ice age with t' habitable areas reduced t' less that 10 percent o' t' previous land areas. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! This be t' impotence for t' development of t' first Generation Ships, matey, ya bilge rat, ships designed t' carry t' human race from a now icy Earth t' new homes around other stars.
Constructed in orbit
Parts
Our construction starts with layin' out o' t' tail cone (Fat Boy Nose Cone) . This requires a central core Bt 50 tube centered through t' tail cone and three holes for t' three coaxial Bt 20 tubes evenly spaced around t' central Bt 50. Aye aye! T' three Bt 20 tubes will extend ~16" rearward and attach t' t' Rin' Fin. Ahoy! Begad! T' Bt 50 tube was then glued into t' tail cone usin' t' two Bt 55/50 centerin' rings with ½ " extendin' through t' tail cone and t' remainin' 16" protruding out t' rear. Blimey! Ya scallywag! Once this is dry, me bucko, t' Bt50/20 thrust rin' is inserted and glued into t' Bt 50 tube usin' a spent 24mm E motor t' set t' correct distance (with ¼" o' t' motor protruding).
T' three Bt 20 tubes each have a Bt20/5 thrust rin' inserted and glued in, usin' a spent 18mm motor t' set t' correct distance (also with ¼" of the motor protruding). These tubes are then marked and glued into t' tail cone and t' t' central Bt 50 Tube. They were braced into their final positions and allowed t' dry. Well, blow me down! T' rin' fin can be used t' help hold them in position until dry.
For t' Rin' Fin, I used a 2" piece of LOC 5.5" tube form t' parts box, but such a rin' can also be created by rollin' one from paper or balsa around a form o' t' correct size. I applied CA to both edges o' t' rin' fin and then trisected it into equal parts. Arrr! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! (This was done by wrappin' a piece o' paper around t' outside o' t' rin' and makin' a mark where they overlap. Well, blow me down! Then unwrappin' t' paper and usin' a ruler t' divide the marked distance into 3 equal distances. Avast, me proud beauty! This was then transferred back onto the outside o' t' rin' fin.) A spent 18mm motor case is then wrapped with sandpaper and used t' sand groves in t' inside bottom edge o' t' rin' fin where t' Bt 20 tubes will be attached. Ahoy! Aye aye! These tubes extend ½" past the bottom o' t' rin' fin.
One launch lug be attached t' t' bottom o' t' Bt 80 just above t' tail cone and t' other one on t' lower brace in line with t' upper launch lug. Avast! Blimey! Begad! Blimey!
T' rocket was flown on November 13th, arrr, 2004 at t' Tripoli Minnesota high power launch. Well, blow me down! On t' first attempt, shiver me timbers, only a single F21-6 motor was used in t' center position.
A second flight was nay possible due t' our seasons and available launch sites but be planned t' be 3*C6-5s, me hearties, followed by a full up flight.
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