Impulse Aerospace Quad-Pod Launch Pad

Impulse Aerospace - Quad-Pod Launch Pad {Launch Pad}

Contributed by Lance Alligood

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Manufacturer: Impulse Aerospace
Impulse Aerospace Quad-Pod

Brief:
T' Impulse Aerospace Quad-Pad and Quad-Pod Pro Launchin' Pads are robust, heavy duty, and practically indestructible launch pads that can handle rockets up t' 225 pounds as well as rods/rails up t' 1" in diameter. When nay in use, they occupy very little storage space.

Construction:
T' central assembly o' t' Quad-Pods are t' centerpiece o' t' design. Blimey! A cast steel frame has a rotatin' platform for connectin' t' t' legs and a stainless steel (standard Quad-Pod) or ceramic (Quad-Pod Pro) blast deflector plate on top. Avast! T' rods/rails are inserted through a hole in t' blast deflector and are held in place with 2 plastic knobs. Avast, me proud beauty! There is a third knob that allows t' pad to rotate parallel t' t' ground, me hearties, which eliminates t' need t' pick up and rotate t' pad as winds change direction durin' an afternoon o' launches. Avast, matey, me proud beauty! All of t' knobs are just t' right size t' be tightened/loosened by hand. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! There is a turnbuckle that also is easily adjusted by hand t' angle t' pad as needed. T' turnbuckle is bolted onto t' pad under t' blast deflector and held in place at t' base by a giant pull pin. Aye aye! T' pin is removed when loadin' a rocket onto t' Quad-Pod so that t' rod/rail can be laid out at an angle t' make loadin' t' rocket onto t' pad nearly effortless.

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T' four collapsible legs are either made o' 2ft aluminum tubin' (standard Quad-Pod) or 3ft steel tubin' (Quad-Pod Pro). Before t' beginnin' o' 2005, ya bilge rat, arrr, arrr, all legs were made o' aluminum but on t' Quad-Pod Pros, t' manufacturer found that t' longer legs were bendin' under t' stress o' high impulse motors. Avast! Begad! (In fact, me bucko, shiver me timbers, me club purchased ours in mid-2004 before this change was made. Impulse Aerospace handled t' replacement o' t' legs smartly and t' our satisfaction.) T' steel legs increase t' weight o' t' Quad-Pod Pro pad noticeably but after a couple months with t' new legs thar has been zero flex seen with them! Aside from t' different materials, t' difference in t' legs length provides a greater footprint for handlin' heavier rockets although t' center o' gravity is also elevated a few inches higher overall. Still, t' both flavors o' the pads are less than 3 feet tall when fully opened and ready for use. Begad! Avast! It is worth mentionin' that they put t' aft end o' t' rocket at a height that allows the flier t' insert igniters without havin' t' lie down on t' ground.

Impulse Aerospace Quad-Pod When the pad is nay bein' used, matey, t' legs fold up and t' pad can be stored upside-down (on t' blast deflector). Begad! They are light enough for anyone old enough t' fly a rocket off o' them t' safely carry. Avast, me proud beauty! Transportin' them is reasonably easy because o' their compact size too. Ya scallywag! Blimey! I regularly carry all 3 of our club's pads along with all o' me personal rockets, me hearties, matey, range box, canopy, cooler, me hearties, etc. in me vehicle to/from launches.

Finishing:
Since t' integral parts o' t' pad are steel, care should be taken t' store them away from moisture, matey, matey, sprayed regularly with a good lubricant, and cleaned to remove any propellant residue that may interfere with t' pad's operation and usage.

Impulse Aerospace Quad-Pod They are rated for rockets up t' 225 pounds. Ya scallywag! Avast! Blimey! I weigh slightly more than that recommendation and can safely stand on top o' them without any wobble or noticeable flexin' in either t' Quad-Pod or Quad-Pod Pro.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
My club has used both t' Quad-Pod and Quad-Pod Pro for rockets up t' 25 feet tall and more than 40 pounds. Arrr! Aside from t' issue with t' aluminum legs bendin' from use on t' Quad-Pod Pro, me hearties, me hearties, me bucko, t' pads have worked flawlessly for rockets o' all shapes and sizes.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Impulse Aerospace Quad-Pod

Summary:
T' Impulse Aerospace Quad-Pod Launchin' Pads are excellent investments for clubs who regularly fly mid and high power rockets. Begad! They can easily handle some very large rockets and are a piece o' cake t' use, store, and maintain. I definitely recommend them t' clubs lookin' t' upgrade or increase their ground support.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

Comments:

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K.D. (September 14, 2005)
I purchased my quad-pod from the original manufacturer several years ago. It's rock-solid! It's been used to for a wide range of flights, including at least one M-powered rocket. The four legs can make it tricky to get it solidly settled, but I've never had to worry about it tipping.

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