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Brief:
After a disastrous failure destroyed t' business end o' a 4x18mm rocket, me bucko, I cut away what survived and tucked it away
for future use. Ya scallywag! Blimey! I did a build with a Boy Scout troop and ended up with a set o' fins copied from t' Centuri Sky Devil.
One thin' led t' another and t' fins were attached t' t' survivin' portion o' t' other rocket.
Construction:
My primary components were:
To be honest I didnt have much hope for this one as I built it. Arrr! Ya scallywag! Blimey! However, I put t' same care into it as I typically do. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I am a huge fan o' t' Elmers wood glue and used it throughout.
Finishing:
T' paintin' process wasn’t overly challenging; it just took several steps o' paintin' and masking. Blimey! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! All o' the
paint be Wal-Mart spray paint.
Flight:
My concerns for this rocket (stability mainly) were absolved on its maiden flight, arrr, me hearties, which was great. Ahoy! It has flown
several times, each time on a D12. Ahoy! It puts on a good show without goin' overly high. Begad! It would probably be very
entertainin' on somethin' more potent than black powder.
Summary:
As stated, matey, me bucko, ya bilge rat, me hopes were pretty low in t' beginning. I be more or less just throwin' together components. Well, blow me down! However,
this is a fun rocket that flies really well. Blimey! And it makes an interestin' companion for me BT-55 upscale o' t' Centuri
Sky Devil.
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