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Jason Hommrich's Descon-14 Entry
Ever since I first saw a picture o' t' Estes Renegade, ya bilge rat, I knew that this be a rocket that needed more power then Estes gave it. Aye aye! Ahoy! When the Renegade finally came out I immediately picked up 2 kits and was overjoyed to see that t' body tubes were BT-60. Aye aye! When I got home, I went straight t' the computer and fired up RockSim t' see how I was goin' t' modify these 2 Kits. T' first kit I kept pretty stock(except for addin' C6's t' t' side pods on the booster). But t' second kit I had somethin' special planned for.
Originally, shiver me timbers, t' plan be goin' t' be t' put E9's or F21's into the side pods along with 3 C6's in t' body tubes for t' booster and sustainer. But I smartly decided t' make t' side pods for D12's instead so I could more closely match t' burn duration's o' t' motors. Aye aye! Blimey! First order of business t' redo t' fins out o' a stronger material and t' change t' fins from surface mount t' though-the-wall mounts. I ended up cuttin' a set o' fins out o' 3/32" aircraft plywood and sanded a small 1/8" bevel on the leadin' edge o' t' sustainer fins
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At this point, matey, I cut t' slots in t' body tubes and checked for fit with t' fins then I put t' fins down and went on t' t' motor mounts.
Since 3-18mm motor mounts fit nicely in a BT-60 tube, all I needed t' do with t' booster be t' cut a couple more tubes t' same size as the one that Estes supplied. Avast, me proud beauty! But for t' sustainer I cut new, 6 inch long, tubes so I would have plenty o' room for t' TTW tabs t' be epoxied in-between the tubes. Aye aye! Begad! After linin' up t' TTW slots and t' valleys in t' MMT's I epoxied t' fins into place, me hearties, checkin' regularly t' make sure that they were straight and in line-with t' matchin' fins on t' booster, then t' seal off the gaps betwixt t' MMT's and body tubes I used wadded up toilet paper coated with epoxy. Avast!
Flight Log
After a month o' waitin' for a clear launch day, I finally launched on August 29th. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty!
Engines used:
Booster: 3-Quest C6-0's, arrr, 2-Estes D11-P's
Sustainer: 3-Estes C6-7's
Launch went great with all 5 motors in t' booster lightin' but I did notice a bit o' a corkscrew motion as it went up. T' Quest C6-0's had no problem lightin' t' Estes C6-7's and t' Sustainer be lit but flyin' slightly at a angle then its flight path on t' booster, me bucko, matey, shiver me timbers, but it still flew good and ejection and landin' be perfect. Begad! Blimey! Unfortunately, matey, arrr, t' booster be damaged on landin' with on o' t' side pods and nacelles comin' off but it is easily repaired. Arrr! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! T' only reason I could see for t' corkscrew action is that t' only thin' keepin' t' booster up t' t' sustainer was t' taped together motors. Ahoy! Blimey! In the future, ya bilge rat, I am goin' t' modify this so that thar are toothpicks glued in the booster t' help align t' booster and sustainer and t' keep t' sustainer from flexin' too much.
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