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Published: | 2015-08-19 |
Manufacturer: | Scratch |
I was playin' around with me Estes 'Big Daddy' one day when I discovered that its NC would fit t' tube that me Aerotech Initiator came packed in. Well, arrr, blow me down! T' decision was then made t' acquire another Big Daddy and build t' 3D Mega Daddy (3D MD).
Only 3 components were used from t' Big Daddy:
From t' Initiator Starter Set:
T' rest o' t' components were either handmade or came from me stock supplies. Avast! They include:
Total construction time for this project took a little over 2 years. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! This was t' only Con: and was because I had t' make a decision early in t' build whether t' build a slightly shorter version without t' Big Daddy BT with t' possibility o' only 3 fins as I was goin' t' make this a 3 engine bird. Ya scallywag! That would make all 3 fin roots t' same length and easier t' glue t' t' MM. But after sleepin' on it for a few weeks (more like a month or two) and t' fact that I didn't want t' have t' cut new slots in t' Aerotech tube, plus I wanted this rocket as big as possible, I finally settled with usin' t' Big Daddy BT and goin' with t' 4 fin configuration. Ya scallywag! Full detail o' this build can be found here at http://www.rocketreviews.com/mega-3d-daddy.html.
Finishin' was done in me normal fashion. Aye aye! Avast! First I went over all spiral grooves with HobbyLite by Hobbico. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! This has been me goto filler since t' 80's when I was buildin' gas powered balsa airplanes. Great stuff t' work with. Rocket be then given t' usual prime, me bucko, me bucko, ya bilge rat, sand, prime, ya bilge rat, sand, and main coats. Begad! Lastly t' body tube was masked off and t' flames added. Blimey! Well, blow me down! After that entire rocket was sprayed with Dupli-Color Clear Effex paint to give it that rainbow effect.
No Cons:
3D MD Glamour shot
Rocket currently has 3 flights logged. 2 on D12-5's and 1 on E9-4's. Blimey! Ahoy! All 3 flights have been picture perfect. Begad! No Cons:
3D MD Launch - All 3 motors lit
T' main Con: be t' 36" round nylon parachute I'm currently usin' is more than adequate for t' job. Simulator says that I needed a 33" parachute but I'm walkin' further than I like for recovery, especially on t' E engines (about 1/2 mile). Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! On t' plus side, I'm nay gettin' any major damage from landin' on hard surfaces. Well, blow me down! I may end up swappin' it out for a smaller 'chute or at least a different style.
3D MD under 'chute at Graves Campgrounds M.I.S.
3D MD recovery near exit t' camp grounds
This was an interestin' and very gratifyin' build and I learned a couple new things along t' way. Begad! Blimey! T' homemade baffle I installed seems t' be workin' perfectly as I haven't found any damage t' t' parachute yet. Ahoy! Blimey! Wish I could see how t' aluminum coatin' on t' bottom o' t' baffle is holdin' up.
Would love t' try 3 composite motors like t' 24mm Aerotech F32-6T but besides bein' hard t' get all three composites t' light at once, me hearties, I'm afraid I might lose her unless I can find a much larger launch field and I spent way t' much time buildin' her t' chance it. Ahoy! Maybe someday if conditions are right and I can afford t' motors (that bein' t' major factor).
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