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Brief:
Construction: Apart from that t' rocket builds itself. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Blimey! My major concern that unlike all t' min diameter 13mm rockets that I have flown in t' past, this rocket does nay has much in t' way o' aft fins that lower t' CP t' somewhere safe. T' 13mm motor really does lower t' CG, me hearties, so I added 3g o' clay t' t' nose cone. Avast! Blimey! I used Spacecad t' check things out and it came back okay. T' whole rocket was painted pink t' match me original Big Brute, felt tip marker be used t' black out t' fins. Well, blow me down! Arrr! Three strips o' black tape were added t' give t' strips. Arrr! Ahoy! T' name o' t' rocket, me bucko, Little Brute was printed on pink paper and then glued into place. I could nay brin' myself t' put t' original name in such a small rocket. Flight: After gluin' a new longer lug, two more flights were made a few days later on 1/4A3-3T motors. Blimey! Each time t' flight was arrow straight with no deviation from t' flight path seen. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! On each recovery t' little brute buried itself in t' soft earth. Begad! spacecad version 3 does nay have t' 1/4AT motor profile. I imagine that version 4 does. Summary: Con: Ballistic recovery - never good.
This is me first attempt o' a scale change. Begad! Aye aye! T' Big Brute is a rocket that I built a few years back but have never flown. Well, blow me down! With t' 2008 challenge callin' for a scale change on a rocket, I thought I’d might as well get somethin' from t' original Big Brute. Ya scallywag! Lookin' through me collection o' nose cones, ya bilge rat, me hearties, t' only one with t' same profile as t' Big Brute be a 13mm diameter nose cone, t' rest o' t' scalin' followed givin' a minimum diameter tumble recovery small brute.
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T' scale from t' nose cone was t' be a 7.5 downscale which is about 13-14% o' t' original. Begad! This makes t' body tube t' be 2.2 inches long. Begad! T' fins were down scaled from t' original usin' a photocopier t' make a template. Avast! See EMRR featured tips on how t' do this.
First flight was on a 1/2A3-4T motor. Arrr! Take off was very fast. Avast! At about 100 feet it took a right angle turn and shot off sideways. Ya scallywag! On recovery, t' little brute was nose cone buried and had stripped its launch lug. Aye aye! Spacecad predicted 472 feet, this flight was nowhere near that.
Pro: It's small and I can get motors for it, unlike t' big brute where I have t' get an explosive license and have t' police visit me house every year t' see a wooden box.
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