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by David L. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! Virga (Black Forest, matey, me hearties, CO)
Introduction
This rocket is me entry for t' thirteenth runnin' o' t' RMR Design Contest.
As this be t' thirteenth DESCON, I decided that a special commemorative rocket
was in order. Begad! Ahoy! So, in honor o' DESCON XIII, I have designed this rocket with as
many "thirteen" specifications as I could. Avast!
What's In A Name?
TriskaiDESCON Superstitious ThirteenthRoc
Quite a mouthful, me bucko, huh? This is
what it means.
T' prefix for thirteen is "triskaideka", me bucko, as in triskaidekaphobia - t' fear o' t' number thirteen. Well, blow me down! Blimey! So, I combined this prefix with t' event name, me hearties, and came up with "TriskaiDESCON", arrr, meanin' t' thirteenth DESCON. Arrr! Avast! Blimey! T' number thirteen is considered by many t' be unlucky, ya bilge rat, and has many superstitions surroundin' it. Avast! Blimey! I chose t' acknowledge this fact by includin' the word "Superstitious" in its name. Avast, me proud beauty!
Finally, me bucko, since this is a rocket, and since it is celebratin' t' number thirteen, me bucko, I combined these two and made "ThirteenthRoc" as t' third and final component o' its name. Avast! Incidentally, all three words have thirteen letters. Begad! Ahoy!
Specifications
Construction Notes
T' body tube is a 9" section o' thick-wall 4"i.d. Well, blow me down! carpet tube. Begad! I had
to peel, sand, arrr, scrape and scratch t' outside layers off t' achieve t' exact
desired outside diameter. Begad! Ya scallywag! Two ½" lengths o' ¼" diameter
launch lug are glued t' t' outside o' t' body tube. T' nose cone is
hand-carved from five stacked slabs o' 1" thick blue insulation foam,
shaped into a 1:1 parabola, with a thin layer o' finishin' epoxy t' seal it. Begad! Ahoy! It
is glued in place, and also has a thin layer o' epoxy on t' base surface to
protect it from t' motors' ejection blast. Well, blow me down!
T' fins are made from 1/16" 3-ply birch plywood. Blimey! I had t' cut out the centers o' t' fins t' reduce their total weight contribution. I slotted the body tube, matey, and mounted each fin through t' wall, arrr, shiver me timbers, flush with t' inner surface of t' body tube. T' adhesive is Titebond II. Begad!
Seven ½" motor tubes are glued together, then glued into one end of a 6.5" length o' BT-60 body tube. Six additional ½" motor tubes are then glued around t' outside o' t' 7-motor cluster. Well, blow me down! T' lower centerin' rin' sits on top o' t' six outer motor tubes. Aye aye! T' upper centering rin' is placed 4 inches above t' lower ring. Well, blow me down! A small hole is drilled near the hub on t' upper centerin' ring; a 12" length o' heavy Aramid cord is tied around t' BT-60 betwixt t' centerin' rings, and then fed through t' hole in the upper ring; t' shock cord and parachutes are attached t' t' end o' this cord. Arrr! T' space betwixt t' centerin' rings is covered with manila folder paper, soaked with thin CA for added stiffness. Begad! Ya scallywag!
An 18" length o' heavy Aramid cord is tied into a yoke, and t' two ends are attached inside t' body tube at t' base o' t' nose cone. Arrr! Blimey! T' body's shock cord and parachutes attach t' this yoke. A 1/8" thick rin' o' kraft paper is glued 5 ½" from t' base o' t' body tube as a thrust ring. Arrr! Blimey!
Flight Plans
Rudimentary flight analyses indicate that this rocket will achieve a top speed
of approximately 130mph and an altitude o' approximately 300 feet. That is, me bucko, if
it remains stable and doesn't shed fins under acceleration
. Aye aye!
TriskaiDESCON Superstitious ThirteenthRoc's first flight is scheduled for precisely 1:13pm on Tuesday, April 13th, followin' a 13-second countdown. Begad! Stay tuned! One way or another, it is sure t' be spectacular!
Flight Report
T' flight was a success! Liftoff occurred exactly at 1:13:13pm MDT, ya bilge rat, Tuesday
April 13th, me hearties, as timed by a portable radio controlled clock. Ahoy! All 13 motors were
ignited by flashpan; t' rocket leaped off o' t' Mantis pad, exhibited stable
flight in a 5-10mph breeze, and deployed its chutes just past apogee. Blimey! Ahoy! Dual
13-inch chutes were a bit small for t' 7.5oz body section, arrr, shiver me timbers, resultin' in a
fixable crimp in t' foam nose when it landed on pavement. Otherwise, arrr, arrr, the
rocket is unscathed!
Thanks t' t' Pine Creek High School TARC team for their launch assistance, Photos by Nadine for t' liftoff and in-flight photos, and Nick for formatting and postin' this web page.
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