Scratch Black Death Original Design / Scratch Built

Scratch - Black Death {Scratch}

Contributed by John Partridge

Manufacturer: Scratch
(Contributed - by John Partridge - 07/06/08)

Parts

Since thar be nay a lot o' fin material in me box and since thar were a lot o' large body tubes, matey, I immediately thought o' buildin' a tube fin or rin' fin rocket. Blimey! At t' same time, I had plenty o' smaller BT sizes and a few smaller nose cones so I wondered about usin' smaller BT's in t' center o' t' large BT's and makin' them appear t' look similar t' a jet aircraft engine. Aye aye! T' center rin' fin tube is 3.6 in. Avast! and 4 in long and each o' t' outboard rin' fins are 2.6 in diameter although one is a BT and t' other is a coupler for t' same size tube so it is a little smaller. Both are 4 in. in length. Avast! T' main tube is BT-60 but thar wasn't enough t' make t' design I wanted stable so I cut a 5 in length separate from t' main section (13-3/4"). Ya scallywag! Ahoy!

T' spacers which hold t' BT's in t' center o' t' rin' fins are 4" long and approximately 15/16" (outboard) wide or 1-1/16" (center) wide. Aye aye! I made a template for each size and traced it onto typin' paper that was glued t' t' balsa. As a result, shiver me timbers, they all came out larger than t' template and had t' be sanded t' fit. Begad! Some o' the spacers had t' be laid out and assembled in pieces in order t' use every square inch o' available fin stock. I aligned the spacers on t' BT's and t' fins and on t' CR's by printin' out fin guides usin' t' tool downloaded from EMRR in the Engine mount template Generator. Arrr! Well, blow me down! One o' these tools was also used t' print out CR's and engine blocks on typing paper. Avast! Blimey! This was then glued t' t' box everythin' came in and cut out. Begad! I actually designed Black Death t' be able t' fly on 'E' motors with 'C' motors in t' side pods but thar were two problems. Well, blow me down! First, shiver me timbers, unless I get t' a club launch I don't have a system that will reliably ignite a cluster, and second, I accidentally assembled one o' t' side pods backwards so t' engine block is too close t' t' aft o' t' pod. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy!

Pods Motor

T' nose cone for t' BT-60 was made o' some kind o' foam and after makin' cardboard cutouts (top view and side view) t' find t' CP, I needed a lot o' nose weight t' get t' CG where it needed t' be. Aye aye! T' assembled rocket (without paint) weighed about 5 ounces and t' get t' CG where I felt it was safe I drilled a half inch hole 4" deep in the NC and dropped in a piece o' steel rod and a large lead tire weight so that t' NC was also 5 oz. Well, blow me down! These were then epoxied in and t' eyelet be screwed into both t' epoxy and t' lead weight. Ahoy! For t' 18mm engine mounts I did not have matchin' NC's but did have two smallish ones that were similar so I whittled a balsa cone down t' nearly match a plastic one that resembled a space shuttle SRB cone. Blimey!

In order t' lengthen t' main BT, ya bilge rat, I made four CR's that held three 13mm BT's. Ahoy! Blimey! One BT was glued on each end and a second 1.5 inches in from t' end. Well, blow me down! Blimey! This allowed me t' lengthen t' BT by an additional 4-1/4" as well as addin' an interestin' look. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! I painted these tubes so that they look t' be glowin' and refer t' them as t' plasma conduits. At the top o' this assembly I drilled a hole in t' center o' t' top CR and passed a length o' Keelhaul®©™ through it, looped it around one tube and tied it off. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! This is one place I may have cheated. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I forgot that I had Keelhaul®©™ in me Box-o-parts and used some o' mine, shiver me timbers, only findin' t' boxed Keelhaul®©™ later after it be impossible t' replace in t' assembly. Begad! Blimey! The second place I stretched t' rules was when I checked t' assembled rocket for bein' straight. Well, me bucko, blow me down! Blimey! I found that t' plasma conduit assembly was crooked and as a result, t' nose o' t' rocket was nay completely in line with t' back. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Trying to fix it, arrr, I removed t' 5" section o' BT at t' top and replaced it with a new section o' me own, exactly the same length as t' original. Ahoy! Blimey! It didn't work. Begad! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! T' final assembly had nearly t' same bend t' it as t' original despite leavin' it overnight with three hammers on top t' keep it pressed against a flat surface while t' new glue dried. Arrr! Blimey!

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T' main fins are 3-15/16" wide and 4' long (to match t' rin' fins) with a 1-3/4 pitch over the 3-15/16". Aye aye! Aye aye! T' top fins are triangular balsa that is 2-3/4" by 1-5/8", matey, t' bottom fins are plastic TTW fins from some other project, and t' decorative side fins appear t' have been some kind o' French curve or plastic template o' some kind. Begad! It was symmetrical so I cut it in half and had fins with an interestin' look if nay a particularly aerodynamic shape.

For recovery thar be just way too much rocket for t' small parachutes that I found in me box but since t' nose cone and t' rocket were similar in weight, arrr, I attached one chute t' t' NC and t' second at t' end of the Keelhaul®©™ shock cord (before t' elastic shock cord) so that each one could bear t' weight o' a separate section.

Shock Cord

I chose t' name Black Death because thar were decals from a Black Widow in me Box-o-Parts and I had considered usin' some o' them. Ahoy! Arrr! I settled on namin' t' rocket either Black Death or Widow Maker simply because havin' a Black Widow so very different from t' original might require too much explanation. Arrr!

I flew Black Death unpainted (primer only) on a D12-3 motor and a spacer (since it is designed t' hold an 'E' motor. Ahoy! I considered tryin' t' fly on an 'E,' but t' simulations say that an E-9 would a shade too slow off t' pad without motors in t' outside pods. Avast! Blimey! T' simulation (Alticalc) suggested that I could expect an altitude o' over 250 ft. and I was nay disappointed. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! Blimey! With t' odd bend in t' main BT, I fully expected that Black Death might just arc over and die as t' pilot's Widow Maker but despite its odd bend, Black Death flew perfectly straight and got every bit o' it's predicted altitude. Arrr! Both parachutes deployed perfectly but t' motor still managed t' get burped after separation. With the motor separatin' from t' rocket, arrr, shiver me timbers, I feel very lucky that I got a good deployment and didn't get a ballistic recovery. Blimey! Blimey! Blimey!

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