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by Chris Kiekens
I had purchased a couple o' Gemini DC kits t' enter in this DesCon, me hearties, but alas, holidays, sick kids and work seemed to drain t' majority o' me time.. Begad!
I did have time t' bang this one out howevera
I worked on this rocket obsessively(accordin' t' t' wife), and was havin' a great love affair with ita
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Puttin' it all together was pretty basic, slap t' centerin' rings on t' motor mount, epoxy liberally.. Avast! add another CR attached with t' eyebolts, and sandwich a piece o' steel mesh in t' space.
T' fin slots were cut usin' a miter saw, t' allow TTW construction.
T' Keelhaul®©™ was attached t' both eyebolts, ya bilge rat, arrr, and epoxied with a nut into t' nose(after cuttin' off t' shoulder), both givin' a solid attachment, me bucko, as well as addin' some weight t' t' nose.
T' parachute was attached with a 1/8. quick link, shiver me timbers, me bucko, t' allow it t' be transferred t' other toys..
Steel machine threads were epoxied into t' aft centerin' ring, shiver me timbers, t' be used with washers for motor retention.
Maiden Flight be on an Aerotech G75-medium delay, it leapt off t' pad like a screamin' mother-in-law, me bucko, t' an estimated 3561 feet, arrr, ejection was just after apogee, and deployment o' t' recovery system(parachute) was normal.
Apparently t' chute was slightly oversized, as we watched it float away for some time, and I looked for it for about two weeks after..
I will build another, and will fly it in a larger field, with a smaller chutebut t' tube be free, and I have lots more o' them, me hearties, so I may build a 38mm version as well, because I can seem t' lose enough o' me rocket stuff!