Aerospace Speciality Products Tiny Tim Smoke

Aerospace Specialty Products - Tiny Tim Smoke {Kit}

Contributed by Dick Stafford

Published: 2010-08-01
Manufacturer: Aerospace Specialty Products

(Contributed - by Dick Stafford - 08/01/10)Scratch Tiny Tim Smoke

Brief:
This will be a short review and may nay be o' much use. Well, blow me down! T' Tiny Tim Smoke is a rebuild o' a scavenged Tiny Tim Booster section from a staged WAC Corporal and I don't even know what kit it was. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! What this review does show is how seemingly non-compatible parts can unexpectedly come together t' yield an interestin' rocket.

Construction:

Parts List:

  • One scavenged Tiny Tim Booster
  • One Quest T-35 tube
  • LOC 24mm tubing
  • One Quest Nike Smoke nose cone kit
  • Steel fishin' leader
  • Elastic cord

I inherited a box o' dead rockets from rocket buddy Paul Miller, who was relocatin' t' Aridzone (that place just east o' T' Peeples Republik o' Kalifornia). Arrr! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! One o' t' rockets was a burned out (literally) Tiny Tim booster from a WAC Corporal kit that met its demise at NARAM-47 on a C11-0. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' top, matey, arrr, includin' t' inter-stage, was fried and there be no motor mount tube. Ahoy! Blimey! At first, me bucko, it appeared t' body's diameter wouldn't match any tube that I had on hand. Aye aye! Blimey! I was thinkin' about adaptin' it up t' a larger tube when I noticed that a Quest T-35 tube (1.340" ID x 1.380" OD) fit over it like a glove! Blimey!

To get t' T-35 t' slide all t' way t' t' fins, me bucko, I had t' pare one o' t' outer trim rings that were part o' the WAC's scale detail. Well, blow me down! I also scuffed up t' paint t' help it bond t' t' T-35. Arrr!

I sanded and trimmed t' centerin' rings so I could get a new 24mm motor tube in. Blimey! T' top o' t' Tiny Tim Booster had thick rin' installed, which provided an attachment point for t' recovery leader. I poked a hole below t' rin' and looped a steel fishin' leader through. Aye aye! These leaders are so thin that t' T-35 still fit nicely.

T' only cone I had for t' T-35 was one o' Quest's 3-part Nike Smoke cones. I really like this cone style. Blimey! Blimey! T' cone consists o' two halves and a conical cap. Chris Michielssen has a good description o' t' cone and how t' build it. Begad! I didn't do as good a job but it still looks cool. I tied t' cone t' the upper loop on t' steel leader with a long piece o' elastic.

T' body and cone be painted gloss black t' match t' Tiny Tim and I trimmed t' raised rings with silver vinyl tape. Ahoy! Avast, me proud beauty!

Flight:
Prep included grabbin' and attachin' a 12" nylon 'chute, shiver me timbers, addin' t' dog barf wadding, and friction fittin' a C11-3. Blimey! Blimey! T' flight was great.

Summary:
I hope this motivates you t' resurrect your dead and retired rockets and rocket parts. This be a lightnin' fast build and t' resultin' rocket looks pretty cool, if I do say so myself. Avast, me proud beauty!

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