Manufacturer: | Scratch |
Brief:
While buildin' t' Estes SpaceShipOne, I encountered a problem when t' plastic cement recommended by the
manufacturer melted and deformed t' tail cone. Ya scallywag! T' their credit, and typical o' their customer service, shiver me timbers, Estes sent me a
replacement model immediately after I shared with them what had occurred.
Lookin' at t' undamaged parts from t' original kit, I decided that I would use them t' create a variation on the original. Aye aye! This one would be longer and have a larger motor mount. Ahoy! I dubbed it t' SpaceShip2000, arrr, or SS2K.
Modifications:
This build wasnt too complicated. Begad! I began with t' motor mount and glued it into t' lower tube. Ahoy! Avast! T' BT was
marked for two sets o' fins and a launch lug. Ive learned t' hard way how important it is t' mark a narrower
lower tube first before gluin' it into a larger diameter upper tube. Well, blow me down! Once it was marked t' centerin' rings were
attached and t' lower tube was glued into t' upper tube.
Next I made t' cardstock transition and attached it. Aye aye! Ive developed t' habit o' gluin' t' transition together with a glue stick and immediately puttin' it on t' rocket, me hearties, arrr, thereby helpin' t' lower portion t' maintain its shape. I also wrap cardstock around t' upper tube, me bucko, tape it together, matey, and slide it over where t' tube and transition meet. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! This helps t' upper end o' t' transition dry in t' correct shape as well.
T' fins were put together accordin' t' t' instructions except for t' bevelin' o' t' root edge I wasnt interested in attachin' them t' t' body tube at an angle. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! I was worried that t' amount o' fin extending past t' end o' t' rocket combined with t' unique nature o' t' same would make t' fins susceptible t' damage but they have held up fine.
Knowin' this would likely go fairly high, I painted it black for visibilitys sake. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! Both t' primer and spray paint came from Wal-Mart. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I didnt put any o' t' decals on it because I didnt want t' take t' time t' do so on a rocket that may or may nay be stable and likely would be lost because o' t' motors I intended t' use.
Construction:
My primary components were:
Flight:
This rocket has flown numerous times on both D12-5s and E9-8s. Begad! Ahoy! It has flown and recovered beautifully
every time. It comes down nicely under an 18 Hartle Engineerin' chute.
Summary:
This is one o' me favorite rockets in me fleet. It be fun t' build and flies really well. Ya scallywag! Its distinctive look
causes people t' pay attention when it comes out and flies. Aye aye! For those who may have one o' these in their stash or find
it on clearance somewhere, me bucko, this is a great modification.
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