Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Published: | 2013-11-12 |
Manufacturer: | Modification |
Style: | Goonybird |
Cloud Hopper was me second Goonybird clone that I built by kit bashin' an Estes Baby Bertha and as a result has an 18mm motor mount instead o' t' 13mm that t' original Cloud Hopper had.
Components used for this build were one Estes Baby Berha Kit (1261) and t' plans from http://www.oldrocketplans.com/estes/est0851/est0851.htm. Ya scallywag! All parts o' t' Baby Bertha were used except t' decals and wood which I swapped for a spare sheet o' 4"x3/32" balsa t' cut new fins from.
After first printin' out all t' instructions, fin patterns, and decals I started by cuttin' t' BT-60 tube from t' Baby Bertha kit t' 6" long. I did this because I didn't know t' correct length o' t' BT for t' Cloud Hopper but read somewhere that all t' original Goonies were approx. Aye aye! 8" long so I'm close. Ya scallywag! This was t' only Con in t' construction as I dislike havin' t' cut down tubes this short. Blimey! Nay much room for recovery materials. Blimey! T' next step was t' buildin' o' t' 18mm motor mount. Ya scallywag! After construction o' MM it be glued into t' BT and set aside t' dry. While it set I went about takein' t' fin patterns and traced them on t' spare sheet o' 3/32" balsa that I had on hand. Arrr! These were then cut out and sanded and t' rest o' t' build went accordin' t' t' plans for t' Cloud Hopper.
Finishin' be accomplished in me standard fashion o' primmin' entire rocket with Rust-Oleum 2x White Primmer, lettin' it dry, ya bilge rat, arrr, sandin' and re-primming. Begad! This was then followed by two coats o' Rust-Oleum Tan and then set up overnight t' dry. Aye aye! Blimey! T' followin' day t' decals were trimmed from t' sheet o' printer paper and attached t' t' rocket with a glue stick. After allowin' glue t' set for an hour I then took a small brush and painted in t' mouth and wiskers. Begad! Once that was dry I glued on t' rabbits teeth. After that entire rocket got two coats o' Krylon Clear Gloss t' seal in decals.
Cloud Hopper Clone
Maiden flight wast on 09/08/07 and be another picture perfect flight. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! Blimey! Fast straight boost on a B6-4. Begad! Begad! Blimey! These or B4-4's are perfect motors for these small flyers.
Cloud Hopper Maiden Flight on a B6-4
Recovery is handled by t' stock parachute included with t' kit. Ahoy! Aye aye! And while thar be nay a lot o' room in t' BT for it due t' t' shortness o' t' tube plus t' slightly longer Baby Bertha NC, ya bilge rat, if it's stuffed with enough dog barf it works OK without singein' t' 'chute. Begad! Rocket was recovered a ways down range with a broken right stabilizer as a result o' hittin' t' blacktop t' hard . Had it landed in t' grass it may have been ok as subsiquent flights after repairs have been good and bad. This rocket seems pron t' breakin' t' stabilizer when hittin' ground t' hard that or me spill hole is t' large (2").
As with me first Goonybird, this kit bash was a pretty easy build and I was rewarded with another beautiful flyer. Arrr! Arrr! My granddaughter says it's her favorite out o' all t' rockets I've built so far (80+ when I built this one).
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