Public Missiles Pterodactyl

Public Missiles - Pterodactyl

Contributed by Frank DeBrouwer

Manufacturer: Public Missiles
(by Frank De Brouwer - 12/20/02)

Note: This is a slightly condensed version o' all the information that Frank has produced for his Level 3 project. Visit t' Tripoli Netherlands site (look under Projecten) t' read t' additional information and enjoy additional pictures.

Rocket PicI decided t' fly a Level 3 rocket at ALRS 1 in Switzerland on t' 24th and 25th o' March 2000. Well, blow me down! After contact with Juerg Thuering, arrr, arrr, t' Prefect o' Tripoli Switzerland and also one o' t' TAP members t' evaluate t' project and flight. Arrr! Aye aye! Blimey! I decided that me intended flight of Ignis Volans Gamma Mark II on a M1315 would have problems with t' waiver that was granted up t' 7600', me bucko, t' IVGMII would reach at least 14000' so that flight be out o' t' question. Begad! Now I had a M1315 casing, me bucko, arrr, a reload in Switzerland, arrr, but no rocket t' fly it durin' ALRS 1. Avast, me proud beauty! After a week o' pacing around and rethinkin' t' possibility's, arrr, ya bilge rat, from rearward ejection up t' building the Ignis Volans Epsilon (which is planned for next year), or a Nike Smoke, I always found a major problem. Rearward ejection would take place at 450 km an hour, matey, well those rocketman-reinforced drogues are strong, but if an airframe would be able t' withstand t' forces if t' drogues deployed t' stop the rocket before t' ceilin' was reached.....T' parts for t' Nike and the Epsilon were all still somewhere on a boat across t' North Atlantic, so that gave me a definite time problem as ALRS 1 was still 60 days away.

So on 24 January 2000 I decided t' built t' followin' project, as it would be a great pity nay t' use that M1315 motor at ALRS 1 (Aerotech with serial NR. 13 !). Begad! Arrr! Blimey! I had planned t' built a PML Pterodactyl this year for t' launch in July at t' ASK in t' Netherlands. So t' followin' plan developed after allot of designin' in RockSim 4.0 and mailin' with Juerg Thuering. Well, blow me down! Begad! Blimey! T' Pterodactyl has a good airframe for a Level 3 flight but needed some ''small'' adjustments:

Conversion from PML kit t' Level 3 M.

  1. Replace t' 54mm motormount with a 75-mm motormount and attach a Aero Pack Quick Change Motor Retainer.
  2. Reinforce t' through t' wall fins with aircraft plywood for strength along t' roots o' t' fins that would be in t' Booster Section.
  3. Coat t' whole airframe with 2 layers o' Epoxy and Keelhaul®©™. Blimey!
  4. Replace t' launch lugs with BlackSky Aluminum rail guides. Ya scallywag! Avast, matey, me proud beauty!
  5. Extend t' Airframe by 48'' t' make room for a Rocketman R18C Experimental Main Chute, a Reinforced Rocketman Drogue Chute RHDC , arrr, t' AED RDAS Main and BlackSky AltAcc Backup Computers. Called Chute Section and Coupler - Avionics Section. Ya scallywag! Blimey!
  6. Built a compartment into t' Nose Cone for extra weight placement. Ya scallywag! Called Weight Section. Avast!
  7. Design a Main and Drogue Chute Section with Piston ejection for t' Main Chute. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey!

PartsAfter contacting PML for t' parts, me hearties, Fedex arranged t' delivery on t' 5th o' February with help from Peter Fakkeldij, me bucko, matey, who sent t' package. Ya scallywag! As I had a free day I started with unpackin' and stackin' all t' parts in our garage on our tennis table. Avast! After wonderin' about t' size I started with t' construction. First I dumped the parts o' t' PML kit that I would nay use into t' parts corner o' t' hobby room. Aye aye! As I had just finished t' stand for t' rocket t' rest in, ya bilge rat, I started with applyin' Elmers Wood filler on t' 2 main body tubes. Ahoy! After that I calculated t' fin position and trimmed t' fins t' fit t' 75-mm motor tube. That day I finished t' fillin' o' t' grooves on t' tubes and got all the fins aligned on t' 75-mm motor tube and 2 centerin' rings attached. Begad!

Hmmm this rocket had already flown with Fedex up t' 35.000 feet at least, wasn't every flyin' object allot o' spare parts flyin' in close formation?

T' next construction day I started with makin' t' reinforcements for the fin attachments from aircraft grade plywood. I Also sanded t' Chute Section and applied 2 layers o' Keelhaul®©™ and epoxy resin over it and set it t' dry. Arrr! After the reinforcements had been attached t' two fin sides it be covered with one layer o' epoxy resin. Ya scallywag! Then I started with t' nose cone. Avast, me proud beauty! I first made two centerin' rings t' make a 3.90'' Weight Section and made t' body tube t' the right length. Blimey! After fittin' it into t' Nose Cone I attached a bulkhead in the top o' t' 3.90'' Weight Section and attached t' two centerin' rings. Arrr! I also made t' closure o' t' Weight Section and attached a U-bolt t' it for the recovery harness. T' Weight Section will be carryin' t' extra weight during the flight t' get t' CG right. Begad! Aye aye! After t' Chute Section was dry I coated it with another layer o' epoxy resin. Well, blow me down! Then I cut one layer o' Keelhaul®©™ t' fit between t' fin reinforcement and applied it with a layer o' epoxy resin t' dry overnight.

FinsFinsCoupler

BulkplatesOn day three o' the construction I started with fittin' t' Weight Section into t' Nose Cone and applyin' epoxy t' set it into place. Aye aye! Blimey! Thereafter I started with t' second fin reinforcements o' plywood. After that was set t' dry t' design o' t' Coupler - Avionics Section came next. Begad! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! I started with sortin' out t' Bulkplates and Centerin' Rings and attached t' U-Bolt for t' Main Chute rigging. It took a while t' sort out t' construction order, arrr, as t' safety plugs location had to be figured out. Arrr! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! Also o' importance be that t' Avionics Bay for t' AED RDAS and t' backup BlackSky AltAcc were t' be fitted into t' Coupler betwixt the Booster Section and t' Chute Section. Ahoy! Blimey! T' Coupler would be havin' two purposes, one t' connect t' rocket parts together and second t' house the Avionics. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Assembly came next after all t' measurements were taken and calculated.

Day four commenced with t' last fin reinforcements and a layer o' Keelhaul®©™ and Epoxy Resin t' add some more strength. Ahoy! Avast, me proud beauty! Also for this purpose 3 rods (see picture below) were added t' give some extra strength t' t' Centerin' Rings. T' Coupler - Avionics Section be also further constructed up t' t' part that it had t' wait until t' Booster Section would be ready for integration with the Coupler - Avionics Section.

ReadyAfter this the Booster Tube was joined with t' Booster Frame and so it formed t' Booster Section. Arrr! Well, me hearties, blow me down! It started t' look like a rocket. Blimey! A lot o' days passed with epoxy and Keelhaul®©™ t' join t' Booster Section together. Blimey! Ya scallywag! A thin' t' plan with this step is to follow a construction order in which you can make all t' Epoxy filaments. Blimey! I drilled some holes in t' centerin' rings o' t' Booster Frame t' be able to apply t' Epoxy with some big injection tubes. Begad! After every layer or reinforcement joint, shiver me timbers, t' epoxy had t' set and I had t' wait for t' next step. In t' meantime I made t' extra Weight Canister for t' Nose Cone and finished the Piston for t' Main Chute. Also t' main motor bulkplate was finished and the motor thrust plate construction. Blimey! I took a 3.90'' Coupler t' act as a Weight Canister and fitted it with a Bulk Plate and 4 T nuts for attachment. Ahoy! During the rest o' t' construction I poured all t' excess Epoxy into this Weight Canister. Later I would adjust t' weight for t' CG with it or just saw a piece o' t' get t' right CG adjustment.

Then I sanded and sanded. After everythin' be fitted and sanded ok, ya bilge rat, two layers o' 2 component Epoxy paint were applied as primer.

After t' Booster Section be finished t' Avionics Section be added t' the Booster Section but first t' BlackSky Aluminum Rail guides were attached by makin' a reinforcement in t' inside o' t' Booster Tube with T-nuts on the inside and a layer o' Keelhaul®©™ and Epoxy over t' reinforcement. Ahoy! T' Coupler - Avionics Section be further build up with installin' t' Activation Plugs and the T-nuts for t' connection betwixt t' Booster Section and t' Chute Section. Begad! Again a series o' epoxy pourin' and waitin' followed. Avast! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! And always makin' sure t' PML logo on t' tubes pointed upward in intended flight direction, me hearties, kind o' a superstition under Rocketeers.


Rail GuidesInstalled

Then came t' next problem. Ya scallywag! Up until now I had planned t' use a piston in the Chute Section t' eject t' main chute and t' connect t' drogue on top of that with an own ejection charge. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! T' plan was that t' drogue charge would eject t' Nose Cone and t' Drogue Chute. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! T' Drogue Chute would be attached to the top o' t' Piston o' t' Main Chute. Avast! Arrr! I be thinkin' o' usin' shear pins to hold t' Piston in place until ejection o' t' Main Chute. Well, me bucko, blow me down! After some discussions with Juerg Thuerin' I found out t' pins were never goin' t' hold the Piston in place if t' drogue would be attached and pulled on t' Piston. T' forces would be too high for this size o' rocket. So back t' t' drawing board. Aye aye! Juerg came with t' idea o' usin' Chute Cannons, well I hadn't thought about that idea yet. After thinkin' it over I came t' t' conclusion that this would solve me recovery problem.
So a quick glance in me spare corner and out came some parts that would be needed t' build two Chute Cannons. And thar went t' nicely constructed Main Piston, arrr, into t' spare corner. Aye aye! Blimey! Then t' Main R18C Chute from Rocketman arrived for t' TinTin project o' Chiel Klijn, and I figured me Chute Cannon o' 3.90'' would be way t' small t' fit me R18C Chute. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Rocketman be still makin' me chute for me t' pick up in t' middle o' March, matey, so I decided t' order some more parts for a 6.00'' Chute Cannon at PML. Begad! Blimey! Fedex be goin' t' do have some more work.

RetainerEjection

T' Aft Bulkhead (above-left) o' t' Booster Section with t' T-Nuts and the Aero Pack Quick Change Motor Mount. Note t' rings over t' T-Nuts t' keep the Epoxy Resin out o' t' Nuts when addin' this over t' Centerin' Rin' for reinforcement when it is installed.

While waitin' on t' last parts I finished t' Booster and Coupler - Avionics Section and after a lot o' sandin' I sprayed t' Pterodactyl with a nice finish o' Red and Yellow. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! I also cut new decals as t' PML decal had red lettering, and I needed t' letters t' be white.

T' final construction week I paced through me garage, shiver me timbers, I finished some other rockets and made two field cases for t' rockets. At t' end o' t' week, me hearties, nine days before ALRS 1, matey, t' PML parts arrived and I had three days left t' finish the Pterodactyl. Begad! I also had t' visit Ky Michaelson t' next week t' pick up the Main Chute.

So I started with makin' t' Bulkhead Plate for t' Main chute and the Centerin' Rings for t' Main Chute Canon (above-right). Begad! I took three Bulkheads and made eccentric 6.00'' holes in them t' fit t' Main Chute 6.00'' Chute Canon in. Well, blow me down! T' main Bulk Plate I built up usin' a 7.5'' Bulkplate and one o' the Eccentric Rings. In t' eccentric hole I placed a 6.00'' Bulkplate for extra thickness and through these two plates I fitted two U-Bolts for t' Main Chute Harness connection. Blimey! Ya scallywag! Later durin' t' final fittin' it came out that t' Bolts were too far in t' Bulkheads so I glued a Broad line along t' 6.00'' Chute Canon and strengthened it with Keelhaul®©™. Ya scallywag! Well, me hearties, blow me down! Also I made a hole through t' two Bulkplates and fitted a PT-1.525 tube o' 25 mm long t' act as an Epoxy rin' for reinforcement. Avast! After this done I made a Bulkhead for t' SafeEject EX from a 5.5'' Bulkplate, ya bilge rat, connection t' t' Main Chute Bulkhead be done by 6 M4 T-Nuts.

RingsThis done t' 6.00'' tube was cut t' 700 mm and glued into t' Main Chute Bulkhead. T' first Liner be glued on t' Main Chute Bulkhead and Epoxy Resin was poured between t' Liner and t' Main Chute Tube, shiver me timbers, and onto t' Main Chute Bulkhead for extra strength. Blimey! After this done an Eccentric Rin' was placed on t' first Liner and glued with 5 minute Epoxy. Avast! A second Liner be inserted and glued using Epoxy Resin. Betwixt t' Liner and t' Main Chute Tube another amount o' Epoxy Resin be poured in for extra strength. Then t' last Eccentric Rin' was fitted with 2 T-Nuts for attachment o' t' SafeEject and a U-Bolt for t' Drogue Harness. Avast! Also t' 4 wires for t' activation o' t' SafeEject were run between the Liners and t' Main Chute Tube. Aye aye! T' last Eccentric Rin' was Glued on and set t' dry. Begad! Ya scallywag! After this done a layer o' Epoxy Resin was poured into t' top Eccentric Ring, betwixt t' Liner and t' Main Chute Tube for extra strength. Gluin' two Bulkplates together and fittin' it with an Eyebolt made t' lid of the Main Chute Tube.

All t' wires were fitted with Deans Connectors and t' decals were added on the Booster. Begad! Also t' BlackSky Aluminum Rail Guides were installed and the Chute Harnesses were made for t' Main and t' Drogue Chute. Ya scallywag! Ahoy! T' Aero Pack 75 mm Quick Change Motor Retainer was installed as a last construction action.

After this done everythin' be test fitted and t' whole Rocket was assembled for t' first time. Ahoy! I tested all t' wires and t' setup for t' RDAS and AltAcc and checked t' CG and t' Weight o' t' Rocket without t' motor casing. Avast! Blimey! This I checked with t' RockSim data and t' get t' CG right. Begad! Ahoy! I found out I would nay need t' Weight Section for adjustment o' t' CH, t' Rocket checked out fine betwixt 1 t' 2 for CG / CP. Avast! Begad! I marked t' CP on t' Rocket and found it was time t' pack everythin' for t' trip t' Switzerland.


DiagramT' following text goes over t' drawin' and explains in detail t' construction of Pterodactyl ''the Beastie''

All parts have been pre glued with 5-minute 2 Component Epoxy and extra strengthened with 2 Component Epoxy Resin and Keelhaul®©™.

Most parts are PML.


Booster Section

T' Booster Section is build up over a PT-3.002'' PML Phenolic Tube that acts as a Motor Housin' for t' Aerotech M1315. Begad! Blimey! In t' top o' t' Motor Housing there is a Motor Block constructed o' 2 BP-05 Bulkplates and a CT-3.00 Coupler Tube. Begad! Blimey! This Motor Block is glued in t' Top o' t' Motor Housing. T' Motor Housin' has been fitted with 4 Centerin' Rings t' connect t' t' Main Booster Tube, this is a 48'' PT-7.512 PML Phenolic Tube. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! T' Fins are G10 material and fitted through t' main Booster Tube through one long slot t' t' Motor Housing. On every side o' t' Fins thar be a Strengthenin' Plate o' Aircraft Grade Plywood. These plates run from Centerin' Rin' t' Centerin' Rin' and are coated with a layer o' Keelhaul®©™ over t' Strengthenin' Plate, over t' Motor Housin' up t' t' next Strengthenin' Ring. This has been coated twice with 2 Component Epoxy Resin. Begad! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! From t' Top Centerin' Rin' t' t' Bottom Centerin' Ring run 3 M5 Rods for extra strengthening. Begad! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Every Centerin' Rin' has been fitted with 2 washers, a tightenin' sprin' and 2 nuts where t' M5 rod passes through. T' outer skin o' t' PT-7.512 Main Booster Tube has been filled with Elmer's Wood filler t' get an even skin and fill t' grooves. Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Over these 2 layers of Keelhaul®©™ and 2 Component Epoxy Resin have been applied. Blimey! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! For extra strengthening and Flutter Resistance t' Fins have been covered with an extra layer o' Keelhaul®©™ and 2 Component Epoxy Resin. T' 2 main layers o' Keelhaul®©™ run over t' whole fin, ya bilge rat, arrr, then over t' Body Tube and on t' t' next Fin. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! T' Bottom Centerin' Ring and t' Top Centerin' rin' have been extra strengthened with a layer o' 5 mm 2 Component Epoxy Resin. T' Area betwixt t' Motor Housin' and t' Body Tube vents t' t' outside via 3 holes betwixt t' Fins. Begad! Blimey! T' Bottom Centerin' Ring has been fitted with an Aero Pack 75 mm Quick Change Motor Retainer. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! On 3 places t' Body Tube has been fitted with Strengthenin' Plates o' Aircraft Grade Plywood with T-nuts o' 4 mm which connect t' 3 Aluminum BlackSky Rail Guides. Arrr! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! T' Plates are glued t' t' Main Body Tube with 5-minute Epoxy and after a layer o' Keelhaul®©™ with 2 Component Epoxy was added for strength.

Coupler-Avionics Section

T' Coupler-Avionics Section is built up into t' Booster Section. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! Blimey! First a PT 3.90'' tube was glued t' a 7.50''-3.90'' Centerin' Rin' o' Aircraft Grade Plywood and this on t' a 7.50'' Bulkplate. Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! On this construction a 7.50'' Coupler was glued and several static portholes were made in t' PT-3.90'' tube. Also a special hole for t' Activation Cables is made. Aye aye! Blimey! Into t' PT-3.90'' tube a 50 mm long Coupler be glued t' support t' Avionics. Well, blow me down! After this a layer of Epoxy Resin be poured on t' Bottom betwixt t' 7.50'' Coupler and into the 3.90'' tube for strength. Aye aye! T' whole assembly was fitted into t' Booster and glued with Epoxy Resin on top o' t' Motor Housing. Begad! Blimey! Into t' 3.90'' tube the cables and t' Activation Plugs in t' Booster Section are installed. Begad! Also an third BlackSky Aluminum Rail Guide is installed usin' t' same method as above. Another 7.50''-3.90'' Centerin' Rin' was lowered into t' Section and installed. Ahoy! On top o' this CR a second 7.50'' Coupler is installed and an extra layer o' Epoxy Resin added betwixt t' Coupler and t' PT-3.90'' tube. Ya scallywag! Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! Blimey! Into this 7.50'' Coupler all t' holes for connectin' t' Booster Section t' the Chute Section and t' Static Ports are drilled. Aye aye! Blimey! 6 Plates from Aircraft Grade Plywood are fitted around t' 7.50'' Coupler with each 3 M4 T-Nuts t' attach the Booster Section t' t' Chute Section. Avast! A 7.50''-3.90'' Centerin' Rin' with 12 T-Nuts is glued on top o' t' Booster Section and an extra layer o' Epoxy Resin is added in this Section t' set it into place while t' Booster Section stood on its head. On top o' this a Closin' Plate protects t' Avionics Bay. T' Avionics Bay has two more 3.90'' 50mm long Couplers, which separate t' 2 Avionics Sections.

ReadyChute Section

T' Chute Section exists o' a PT-7.50'' 48''long Phenolic Tube which was filled with Elmers Wood Filler into t' grooves, then two layers o' Keelhaul®©™ were applied with Epoxy and over that an extra layer o' Epoxy. Blimey! Blimey! Into this Tube a 7.50'' Centerin' Rin' o' 50 mm long was positioned on t' bottom t' fit onto the Coupler-Avionics Section. Aye aye! T' Chute Section itself is built onto that. Well, blow me down! Blimey! It exist o' a 7.50'' Bulkplate with an Eccentric 7.50''-6.00'' Centerin' Rin' onto that. Arrr! Blimey! In t' Centerin' Rin' a 700-mm long PT-6.00'' tube forms t' Main Chute Section and on t' Bottom a 6.00'' Bulkplate is installed for extra reinforcement o' t' first 7.50'' Bulkhead, as it will act as connection for the Main Chute Harness. Avast! Blimey! This is further positioned with two more Eccentric Centerin' Rings and two pieces o' 7.50'' Coupler Tubin' in between. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' whole assembly is glued into t' PT-7.50'' tube and extra layers o' Epoxy Resin added on t' Eccentric Centerin' Rings for strength. Begad! Blimey! T' Main Chute Harness is attached t' a Harness Line that is Glued t' one side o' t' 6.00'' Chute Tube and strengthened with Keelhaul®©™. Begad! Two Safe Ejects are fitted for activation o' the Main Chute. T' Safe Eject is mounted on a Small Bulkplate that fits in a hole in t' two Main Bulkheads and is connected by six M4 screws in 6 T-Nuts in the Main Bulkheads. Begad! T' Main Chute is a Rocketman Pro-Experimental R18C and a Nomex HiTek Flame Shield protects this chute. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! Blimey! On top o' t' Main Chute Section is a lid from two 6.00'' Bulkplates that protects t' Main Chute from t' Drogue Chute activation. Avast! Arrr! Blimey! This plate is connected t' t' Main Chute Harness for recovery. Begad! Ahoy! Blimey! Through t' double wall run 4 wires for t' Drogue Chute activation to a Safe Eject on t' last 7.50''-6.00'' Eccentric Centerin' Ring. Ya scallywag! Begad! Blimey! T' t' side of this Safe Eject is a U-Bolt for t' connection t' t' Drogue Chute. Avast! The Drogue Chute is a Rocketman R7C / R9C or two Reinforced Drogue Chutes depending on t' wind on t' Launch Site. Aye aye! Blimey! T' Harness o' t' Drogue Chute is connected to the U-Bolt on t' Nose Cone Section. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Blimey! T' Drogue Chute is again protected by a Heat Shield and t' Lines are Nomex Covered.

Nose Cone Section

T' Nose Cone Section exists o' a 7.50'' Glass Fiber PML Nose Cone with a PT-3.90'' tube glued into it with a 3.90'' Bulk Plate on top. Arrr! T' 3.90'' tube is centered by two 7.50''-3.90'' Centerin' Rings and a 6.00'' Bulkplate, attached by 6 4 mm T-Nuts and Bolts, matey, closes it. Arrr! Into t' 3.90'' tube a 3.90'' Coupler is fitted with a Bulkplate underneath and 4 M4 T-Nuts into it for connection t' t' 6.00'' Bulkplate. Begad! T' 3.90'' coupler is filled with epoxy resin t' act as balancin' weight for positionin' t' CG on t' right spot for Flight. Begad! Ya scallywag! Into t' 6.00'' Bulkplate a U-Bolt is installed for connection t' the Drogue Chute.

Finishing

T' whole Rocket has been primed twice with 2 Component Epoxy paint and a layer of Epoxy Filler in between. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! 5 Coats o' Paint did t' rest. Begad! And o' course a lot of sandin' betwixt all t' layers.

Recovery

A Drogue Chute on Apogee will recover Pterodactyl ''the Beastie''. Aye aye! Blimey! Activation will be by RDAS or by AltAcc, whichever senses t' Apogee first. Ya scallywag! T' Nose Cone Section will be ejected and will fall under t' Booster-Chute Section by a long line. At 600 meters t' Main Chute will be activated a will lower t' descent to a safe value. T' Main Chute Harness will extend beyond t' Drogue Chute and the Nose Cone will stay under t' Booster-Chute Section.

In the AirSUCCESSFUL LEVEL 3 FLIGHT!

March 25, 2000
ALRS 1 Launch - Switzerland
Rocket - Modified PML Pterodactyl - "T' Beastie"
Weight - 66 lbs
Motor - Aerotech M1315
Altitude 4384 feet

When we (then ''future'' and now Tripoli t' Netherlands) arrived at ALRS 1 (the first big Launch Campaign o' HPR rockets in Europe), shiver me timbers, Juerg Thuerin' the Swiss prefect, ya bilge rat, told us we had t' go for a launch that day, me bucko, because t' weather would turn on us t' next day. Begad! So we all unpacked and started prepping feverishly. Begad! As I still had t' do me successful Level 2 flight with a prefect witnessin' it, I started with me redesigned Ignis Volans Gamma. Begad! After 90 minutes or so I be ready and launched t' Ignis Volans for a perfect flight and recovery. Ya scallywag! Juerg signed me o' and handed me t' M1315 reload for the Pterodactyl. Arrr! Now I had somethin' t' do....

First I'll tell somethin' more about ALRS 1. Begad! Tripoli Switzerland was the organizin' Prefecture and did a good job. Aye aye! Arrr! About 30 t' 40 flyers from all over Europe had gathered near Neuchatel and were all preppin' their Rockets and lookin' forward t' a great day. Begad! T' weather was excellent, matey, blue skies and the sun shone on our necks t' whole day, as we noticed back in t' hotel due to sunburn. Aye aye! ARGOS, arrr, matey, t' Advanced Rocket Group o' Switzerland (Tripoli Swiss is part of this) had chosen a nice spot up in t' mountains o' Switzerland. Begad! Ahoy! There were 5 pads available, 2 low power, 2 high power and a heavy high power pad. Begad! Ya scallywag! The whole day, and t' next afternoon a total o' about 50 rockets were launched and recovered, me hearties, although t' recovery didn't always go t' plan, it still be t' most difficult part o' t' flight. Begad! In t' evenin' thar was a nice flyers dinner with a raffle with prizes from t' sponsorin' Vendors. Blimey! In me opinion HPR is growin' fast here in Europe so we'll have some nice launches t' see forward too. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! A lot o' pictures from ALRS 1 can be found at www.stabilit.ch/argos/ and on this homepage

But now back t' t' Pterodactyl. Blimey! Ya scallywag! I had planned t' fly it with a RDAS as main Altimeter and an AltAcc as backup. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! Juerg had sent me an AltAcc, matey, but it never arrived. Ahoy! Ahoy! One week before t' launch he had sent me another one, but that one tough mailed by express, hadn't made it also. Aye aye! Weeks later t' second package arrived at me home and Juerg found out t' first one be returned t' his address....

So I had a problem with takin' care o' t' backup for t' RDAS. Begad! Ya scallywag! Luckily Bert Koerts had a RDAS t' spare, ya bilge rat, so with some improvisation I was able t' use this as a backup altimeter. Flyin' with 2 RDAS computers proved t' be a good choice as no one had done this before, and so I was able t' compare t' both on results. Ahoy! Which proved t' RDAS is just t' best system thar be as you can see in t' graphs further on, me hearties, shiver me timbers, especially with all t' extension boards that are bein' developed.
It took me nearly 3 hours t' rig everythin' into t' Rocket and durin' the prepping, Rolf Orell (the Prefect o' Tripoli Sweden) examined t' Pterodactyl ''the Beastie'', went through me pre-flight file and asked allot o' questions why I had done this and that. Begad! Aye aye! Juerg Thuerin' had done this as TAP member during the buildin' and Rolf checked t' Pterodactyl out before t' flight, as TAP member.

Durin' t' preppin' allot o' people came by and asked allot o' questions, I really had t' stick t' me checklist, nay t' forget anythin' and makin' no mistakes while prepping.

Launch Finally the Pterodactyl ''the Beastie'' was ready for flight, me hearties, so with help from the Netherlands Team I moved t' Rocket t' t' Pad. Blimey! Blimey! Here I placed t' Pterodactyl together with t' Netherlands Team on t' Pad X-ray. Begad! Blimey! I activated t' two RDAS computers, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, inserted t' igniter and took some last pictures. Then thar was a problem with t' Launch Box, matey, one o' t' relays was burned in, matey, so another Launch Box was set up and t' Pterodactyl was ready t' go.

T' silence run through me, matey, I am always a bit stunned before a flight when it is somethin' I fly for t' first time. Ya scallywag! You have t' let it go then, it is out of your hands. Well, blow me down! Well, me bucko, blow me down! One small mistake can ruin every flight in me opinion. T' LCO made a speech and t' countdown started. Arrr! It seemed like eternity. Arrr! Blimey! I guess nobody really knew what t' expect except Juerg Thuerin' and Rolf Orell. Begad! Avast! Then the countdown wound down and t' igniter was activated, shiver me timbers, t' M1315 ignited with a blast and Pterodactyl ''the Beastie'' flew straight o' t' BlackSky Rail up into t' blue sky with a roar and under a oval o' fire, me bucko, t' flight be perfect and straight (You can download t' MPG on request from debro@inorbit.com).

At apogee t' drogue deployed and ''the Beastie'' came fallin' down t' earth under cheers o' t' public. Arrr! Well, me bucko, blow me down! At 200 meters t' RocketMan main chute deployed and ''the Beastie'' made a nice landing. Wow what a flight that was.

After that everybody congratulated me and I was muted for a week. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! When I got t' video o' t' Launch everythin' came back, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, so now I have a plan for LDRS 2001, but you will hear about that another time. I will only say for now that the Rocket will be named Northern Light and it will be M powered at least.

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