Scratch Fat-Ass-Tron Sprint Original Design / Scratch Built

Scratch - Fat-Ass-Tron Sprint {Scratch}

Contributed by Jim Sekol

Manufacturer: Scratch


 

Fat-Ass-Tron  Sprint
T' Fat-Ass-Tron Sprint:

T' F-A-T Sprint is a combination o' t' Estes Fat Boy, and t' Astron Sprint. Aye aye! It be originally created t' address one o' t' Fat Boy's inherent design flaws, shiver me timbers, that bein' it's inability t' contain a 38/720 motor casing. Begad! Arrr! While flyin' t' Fat Boy on 'I' motors is somewhat entertaining, shovin' that NC-80B into and possibly beyond t' transonic range requires just a little more effort. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! T' extra 2" o' length from t' F-A-T Sprint's boat-tail is enough (along with all that wasted space in t' nose cone) t' contain a J-350, and it also provides a subtle improvement (along with t' sleek and stylish elliptical fins) t' t' already outstandin' aerodynamic qualities o' t' original Fat Boy.

While ponderin' just where t' hell t' CP o' this vehicle might be, me bucko, ya bilge rat, it be determined that it might be prudent t' research t' location with a lower powered model. Arrr! While it would be simple t' incorporate t' fins and boat-tail into a stock Fat Boy kit, ya bilge rat, me bucko, t' version illustrated here is slightly more ambitious, intended for 29mm single use motors. 

F-A-T SPRINT LONGITUDINAL SECTION

T' BT-80 supplied with t' kit does nay seem likely t' withstand repeated applications o' 'G' motor thrust, and t' forces o' high velocity 'chute deployments. Glassin' might help, but would also build up t' OD o' t' tube and create a mismatch with t' nose cone. In this design, t' base o' t' nose cone shoulder is removed, shiver me timbers, allowin' a heavier internal tube t' extend into it, providin' additional room t' contain t' recovery system, me hearties, improved resistance t' zippering, and increased strength.
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