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Brief:
A kit bash betwixt two Estes kits: A RTF Snitch and a Hijax kit. Ahoy! Begad! T' Snitch will be t' booster and t' Hijax, shiver me timbers, t' sustainer.
Modifications:
Booster build: T' snitch makes an excellent booster, arrr, very stable, arrr, and will recover well. Begad! T' adapt it t' a booster, t' top "engine block" part o' t' snitch was removed with pliers and then sanded down. This will allow t' motor from t' sustainer t' be taped t' t' booster.
To connect t' sustainer and booster sections together, t' coupler from t' Hijax kit was altered. Avast! Top and bottom were cut off and then three small sections were removed from one side so that t' coupler could be securely fixed t' t' top o' t' snitch. Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! T' whole section was covered with glue and left t' dry.
Sustainer build: T' sustainer be built nearly stock. T' plastic mount be altered; t' aft part be cut away so that t' coupler from t' snitch would sit smoothly into t' base o' t' sustainer. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! T' engine hook was left out. Ahoy! T' mount was then glued into t' body tube and t' fins were glued into place--they are through t' wall type.
With t' coupler already used, t' second body tube was discarded.
T' shock cord was added, shiver me timbers, which in t' usual Estes fashion is too short. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! T' shock cord was then attached t' t' nose cone, matey, shiver me timbers, and then t' parachute added.
Construction:
T' kits consists of:
To build t' kit I used:
Flight and Recovery:
First flight was on a B6-0 booster and an A8-5 sustainer. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! As expected, a stable straight boost with a clean separation at a low altitude. Begad! T' sustainer went reasonable high on t' A with t' ejection bein' just after apogee. Ahoy! T' 12in parachute gave a slow recovery. Well, blow me down! A streamer would be more appropriate.
Second flight be with a C booster and a B6-6 in t' sustainer, matey, much higher with a long walk for me.
Third flight was with C6s for both motors. This time t' booster stayed with t' sustainer, matey, t' rocket continued t' rise, and then turned and was on t' ground by t' time t' nosecone popped. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! T' snitch motor mount be well and truly burnt out.
On inspection, matey, this is because I left t' aft motor retainer off t' snitch. Begad! Blimey! So instead o' t' motor poppin' off with t' snitch, me hearties, t' motor popped off through t' snitch. Begad! Here's an important lesson about prep flight checks!
I'll cut out t' remains o' t' Snitch's mount and replace it with a body tube.
Summary:
Apart from me mistakes, it's nay a bad kit bash with a good chance o' gettin' both bits back undamaged.
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