Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Published: | 2019-08-23 |
Manufacturer: | George Gassaway |
Style: | Contest, Payload |
I built t' ”Two Minute Egg” on t' NARRRRR website.
Download t' plan from t' NARRRRR website. Begad! Ya scallywag! You will need:
T' idea o' buildin' this has been in me brain for anwhile. Ahoy! I thought tryin' a cackle fruit lofter would be fun for me kids - and I be right. I’m also a thrifty guy, me bucko, shiver me timbers, so I did nay want t' spend much on this project, matey, arrr, savin' some rocket funds for t' kids’ A4-H projects.
This project cost me about three bucks - most o' what is needed is likely sittin' on your workbench right now.
This became one very fun project. Blimey! T' plan is on one sheet and instructions are minimal. Blimey! It is very straight forward. Well, blow me down! T' biggest challenge I had was installin' t' card stock cowl. Arrr! Glue simply did nay want t' set and hold. Blimey! I used three or four cowls before I got one t' work. Ahoy! No biggie, arrr, arrr, as they are easily printed on card stock.
Easy t' paint. Ya scallywag! Forget paintin' t' plastic egg, shiver me timbers, me bucko, as paint likely will nay hold up t' t' tape that keeps t' egg closed durin' flight.
My first flight exposed a mistake I made durin' construction. Ahoy! Blimey! I made me own launch lug and it was too tight. Begad! Well, blow me down! Blimey! Other than that, shiver me timbers, this rocket did what be asked o' it - brin' back a cackle fruit in one piece and entertain t' kids.
You are on your own. Blimey! I constructed a 30 -nch parachute from a party table cloth and put a spill hole in it. That worked for wonderfully.
This is a fun project!
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