When I saw this plastic carrot filled with candy in an Easter display, me hearties, well, it just cried out, “I’m a ROCKET!!” It looks sort o' like it could somethin' out o' a Marvin t' Martian cartoon, too.
Materials:
I cut bottom out o' t' carrot, just enough for t' motor mount/body tube t' fit snuggly without bein' distorted. Ahoy! I slid t' mmt/bt and measure just enough t' extend out t' bottom o' t' rocket for t' root cord o' t' fins. Blimey! Ahoy! Next, me bucko, I measured where t' 1/8” centerin' rin' should rest comfortably inside t' carrot then glued it into place on t' mmt/bt and glued t' flat cardboard rin' 1/8” below t' top o' t' tube, addin' fillets when they were set in place. Avast! Before I glued t' assembly into t' carrot, I painted t' tube orange. Avast! Aye aye! I then used ProBond t' glue t' assembly into t' carrot, shiver me timbers, me bucko, makin' sure I used just enough t' go betwixt t' rings and carrot ‘tube’.
To attach t' shock cord t' t' ‘nose cone’ carrot top, I made a very small hole just enough t' slide t' cord through. Avast! I looped t' cord around t' green top and back into t' hole and tied a triple knot. Ya scallywag! T' other end o' t' cord was glued usin' 5-minute epoxy t' t' inside o' t' mmt/bt.
T' fins were glued on t' t' remainin' end o' t' mmt/bt. Aye aye! Begad! Launch lugs were added, t' small ½” lug at t' top edge o' t' carrot and t' 1” lug ½” t' a fin, ya bilge rat, ½” from t' mmt/bt. Ahoy! Begad! A 2”X18” streamer be attached 3” from t' nose cone. T' lower end o' t' mmt/bt was painted orange while t' fins are painted silver.
A flight on a C11-3 be straight up with t' streamer ejected right at apogee and a soft grassy landing.
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