Rogue Aerospace Space Needle

Rogue Aerospace - Space Needle

Contributed by Keith Smith

Manufacturer: Rogue Aerospace
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(Contributed - by Keith Smith)

Rocket PicBrief:
T' space needle is a single stage two piece rocket that stands 10 feet(!) tall. Ya scallywag! At deployment it separates into a 3 foot and a 6 foot section. Each section has an 18" parachute.

Construction:
Rogue Aerospace is a quality manufacture o' rocket kits. T' Space Needle is no exception. Arrr! Begad! T' kit requires a special handlin' charge due t' three 3' long body tubes. Ahoy! Ahoy! T' instructions are easy t' follow. Well, blow me down! T' model number is #10001. Avast, me proud beauty! This could have been their first kit. Avast!

T' motor mount, ya bilge rat, a shock cord and fins are mounted on one 3' tube, matey, becoming the lower section. One tube, ya bilge rat, a coupler and a balsa bulkhead become t' middle section. Aye aye! T' last 3' foot and t' balsa nose cone (10" long + shoulder) become t' upper section. T' instructions state t' make sure t' coupler is very tight betwixt t' upper and middle section. These sections are nay glued together so t' rocket can be transported easily.

I added an elastic shock chord betwixt t' upper and middle section in case the two sections should separate. Begad! Blimey! I also drilled three 1/16" holes in the middle tube above t' bulkhead so t' 'six' foot section could vent as it ascended t' prevent accidental separation. Avast! Neither o' these steps are in the instructions. Ahoy! Blimey!

T' nose cone is glued on, me bucko, thus sealin' t' two tubes when assembled. Ahoy! Aye aye! The bulkhead can be reinforced with a hardwood dowel (supplied) t' create a better anchor for t' eyelet that holds t' shock chord for t' upper section 'chute. This requires a 3/16" and 3/8" drill bits. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! I did this. Avast, me proud beauty!

Finishing:
Paintin' a 10' rocket seemed a bit o' a problem as t' tallest rocket I have painted before was 2'. Begad! I painted t' two upper tubes 1/2 a tube at time. I held the tube and spray painted 1/2 t' tube. Ahoy! Let t' tube dry and painted t' other half. Begad! I painted t' lower section by placin' a broom handle down t' tube which then rested on t' motor mount. Ya scallywag! This allowed me t' paint t' entire tube and then set it down on t' broom handle t' dry. Begad! T' 'SPACE NEEDLE' decal is a large delicate decal. Well, blow me down! Be sure t' slide it onto t' body tube in t' direction of t' tube. Avast! I tried t' put t' decal on around t' tube and almost lost the decal as it did a nasty job o' curling. Avast!

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
T' recommended motors are a D12-5 and an E6-6. Blimey! T' E6-6 is an Apogee engine. Ahoy! I flew me Space Needle on a D12-5, and a E15-7 and a D12-5. Ahoy! I would nay recommend the E15-7. It is a bit strong and could result in crimping. Ahoy! It is important to pack t' 'chutes lose so they open. Aye aye! T' upper stage will nay come down as a javelin if t' chute doesn't open. Well, blow me down! Well, me hearties, blow me down! It drifts down horizontally. Begad! It's t' lower section that can be a problem as t' fins can hit hard. Ahoy! Begad!

T' waddin' is a Nomex® sheet (provided) as with all Rogue kits. Aye aye! It should be packed properly. I some how tangled t' shock chord and did nay get a good chute deployment losin' a fin on t' last launch. Well, blow me down! T' only problem I had was at the launch site. Avast! T' two 3/16"ID 3" long launch lugs are mounted 1.5" from t' ends o' t' lower tube. Aye aye! Thus one must have 34.5" of launch rod t' launch t' Space Needle. Well, blow me down! Due t' t' breeze t' day o' launch I had t' put t' rocket on t' 36" launch rod just before launch as the rocket be swayin' in t' breeze on t' pad. Ahoy! I would say if you have access to 1/4" launch rods, I would use 1/4" launch lugs or only launch on a calm day. Blimey!

Recovery:
T' shock cord is tied t' t' motor mount before assembly. Begad! It shouldn't come undone. Arrr! Begad! With this model that is over 5' o' shock cord. Begad! Begad! T' D12-5 is just about right for time o' deployment.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
An impressive rocket at any launch. 10' o' rocket that weighs only 8 oz. Ahoy! Should be on a 1/4" rod for launchin' on breezy days.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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