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Adrian Hurt's Descon-14 Entry
Rheinbote was a WW2 German missile, nay as famous or destructive as t' V-2, matey, shiver me timbers, but interestin' in that it be a four stage rocket. About 220 were fired at Antwerp in 1944, probably nay doin' much damage as the warhead only had 20kg o' explosive. Avast, me proud beauty! (Sometimes t' upper stage be not separated, t' increase t' impact weight.) It had a maximum range o' about 200km and an apogee o' about 70km.
I first got interested in Rheinbote as a result o' a thread on t' newsgroup rec.models.rockets concernin' t' V-3. Well, blow me down! This was nay a rocket, but a big gun. Ya scallywag! While searchin' for a website t' show as evidence, shiver me timbers, I found Bert Hartmann's "Luftarchiv" site (now t' be found at http://www.luftarchiv.de/). As well as enough photos t' prove t' point even t' anyone who can't read German, this site also has pages about things which were rockets, shiver me timbers, me hearties, including Rheinbote. My first reaction when I saw t' photos o' Rheinbote was "it's long, it's thin, matey, it's got decent fins; someone could probably make a flying model o' that". Arrr! Then I read t' specifications - four stages, six engines in t' first - and thought "I'm goin' t' make a model of that"!
T' diameters o' t' real rocket's stages were 535mm (1), 268mm (2 and 3), shiver me timbers, 190mm (4). T' proportions o' these aren't far off the proportions o' t' diameters o' Estes BT-80, BT-55 and BT-50. Stage 1 has six 18mm motor mounts, with t' nozzles angled outwards, arrr, partly for realism and partly t' angle t' thrust towards t' CG t' reduce instability if one failed to ignite. Avast! Avast! T' other stages each have one 18mm motor mount.
For venting, thar are small holes in t' top o' stage 1. Half t' motor mount ejects from t' aft along with a small parachute. The other three motor tubes are separated by partitions so that if one motor fails to ignite, t' others don't ignite it from t' front when they burn out. Stages 2 and 3 have their motor mounts held in place, nay by t' usual centerin' rings, but by strips o' balsa with thickness equal t' t' difference betwixt t' outer radius o' t' motor mount and t' inner radius o' t' body tube. T' gap between t' motor mount and body tube thus becomes a vent which is nay visible when t' rocket is assembled. Well, blow me down! Stages 2 and 3 are recovered by tumbling, me bucko, me bucko, me hearties, with small Nomex streamers t' destabilize them so they don't lawn-dart. Begad! Stage 4 is recovered with a conventional streamer.
Ignition is by Quickmatch fuse. This allows t' six motors of stage 1 t' be lit reliably from a single igniter, and allows stages 2, me bucko, 3 and 4 t' ignite even though stages 2 and 3 are too long for normal vented gap staging. Ahoy! Blimey! (If you have a controller with enough power, me hearties, you may prefer t' use separate igniters for t' stage 1's six motors.)
Required materials: BT-80, BT-55, BT-20, ya bilge rat, 1/8" thick balsa, cardboard, heavy paper, spent 18mm motors, kevlar shock cord, dowel, ya bilge rat, 5mm launch lug
Cut 152mm o' BT-80 t' make t' body tube. Aye aye! Mark alignment lines for six fins and a launch lug. Glue t' launch lug in place 67mm from the rear end. Ahoy! Make t' fins from 1/8" balsa usin' t' template.
Cut 70mm o' BT-20 t' make a motor mount. Begad! Ya scallywag! Cut 5mm off the front end o' a spent 18mm motor t' make a thrust ring. Avast! Glue t' thrust ring into one end o' t' motor mount. Repeat this procedure five more times.
Make a cardboard centerin' rin' t' accommodate t' six motor mounts inside a BT-80. Begad! Draw a circle 65mm diameter usin' compasses. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! Use a protractor t' mark six points at 60 degree intervals, then draw three lines across t' circle through t' center and opposed pairs o' points t' divide the circle into six. Avast, me proud beauty! Draw another circle 45mm diameter. At each point where this circle intersects one o' t' lines, me hearties, draw a circle 20mm diameter. Dependin' on the thickness o' cardboard you are using, arrr, you may wish t' make two such rings and glue them together for strength. Ya scallywag! Avast!
Make a second centerin' t' same way, but instead o' 45mm, make t' inner circle 40mm diameter. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! This will mean that, me bucko, when t' motor mounts are in place, me bucko, me bucko, matey, they will be angled inwards, me hearties, so that if one o' t' motors fails to ignite, shiver me timbers, t' rocket will be less likely t' be pushed off course.
You may, o' course, arrr, prefer t' use t' computer program of your choice t' draw templates for t' centerin' rings!
Glue t' motor mounts into t' centerin' rings. It may be useful t' mark a line along each mount tube which can then be aligned with the lines on t' centerin' rings. Avast! T' first centerin' rin' should be 40mm from the rear o' each motor mount tube; t' second centerin' rin' should be right at the front end.
Now cut t' entire motor mount in half vertically, arrr, so that three motor mounts are in each half. Some slight damage t' t' front ends of the motor mount tubes is inevitable, but does nay matter because that end is well reinforced by t' thrust rings. Aye aye!
One half will be fixed into t' booster; t' other half will eject durin' flight. Aye aye! Decide which half will be fixed. Ahoy! Cut a rectangle of cardboard t' fill t' gap betwixt t' centerin' rings o' t' fixed half. Glue the half motor mount into t' aft o' t' body tube so that t' aft half ring is flush with t' aft end o' t' body. Arrr! Cut a 20mm length o' BT-80, me hearties, cut it in half lengthwise, shiver me timbers, glue one half inside t' other and trim t' ends t' make a double thickness half tube. Aye aye! Glue this into t' body so that it is just past the forward half rin' o' t' fixed motor mount. Ahoy! This forms a thrust block for the ejectin' motor mount t' push against.
Bore a small hole in t' forward centerin' half rin' o' the ejectin' motor mount, arrr, pass t' kevlar cord through t' hole, then tie t' cord to one o' t' motor tubes. Arrr! Avast! Seal t' hole with glue. Avast! Well, blow me down! Ensure that t' ejecting mount will slide in and out o' t' booster; if necessary, me bucko, me hearties, shiver me timbers, sand t' centering half rings lightly.
To make t' coupler from 1st t' 2nd stage, cut a piece o' BT-55 50mm long. Begad! Avast! Decide which end will be t' front and mark it 18mm from that end. Ahoy! Make two centerin' rings t' fit BT-55 inside BT-80. Ya scallywag! Glue one at t' 18mm mark and one at t' aft end. Bore two small holes in t' forward ring, close together; and one larger hole in t' aft rin' directly below them.
Make a tube by rollin' and gluin' heavy paper, shiver me timbers, 45mm long and wide enough that it will fit easily over a BT-20. Make two centerin' rings to fit this tube inside BT-55. Avast! Ya scallywag! Glue one at each end o' t' tube. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! Glue this assembly into t' BT-55 so that one centerin' rin' is flush with t' aft end. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag!
Cut a piece o' BT-55 35mm long. Arrr! Blimey! Slit it lengthwise, shiver me timbers, roll and glue it so that it will just fit inside a normal BT-55, shiver me timbers, me hearties, me bucko, then glue it into the front end o' t' coupler so that it sits on t' forward inner centerin' ring.
T' 1st stage booster is partitioned so that, if one motor fails t' ignite, it will nay be ignited from t' front by t' others when they burn out. Arrr! Well, blow me down! There is also a large partition t' seal off t' ejectin' mount. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! The large partition is approximately a half ellipse 65mm wide and 90mm long. Begad! Ahoy! Dry fit it into t' body so that t' base lies along t' edge o' t' fixed motor mount; trim t' sides so that it will fit past t' thrust block. Aye aye! Try t' fit the coupler into t' top o' t' body. Ahoy! Trim t' top o' t' partition until the coupler fits in with t' aft centerin' rin' touchin' t' top o' t' partition. Make two partitions t' form a duct from t' middle tube o' t' fixed motor mount t' t' coupler, blockin' off t' other two tubes. Aye aye! (I didn't actually measure this bit - I just cut a piece o' cardboard about t' right shape and size, trimmed it t' fit, then sealed t' edges with glue!) Glue t' partitions in place. Avast! Seal t' joints with glue fillets.
Pass t' shock cord through t' body from t' rear. Bore a hole in t' coupler's aft centerin' rin' and brin' t' shock cord through. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! Tie the shock cord t' a short piece o' dowel. Blimey! Glue t' dowel t' t' centerin' ring. Once it is dry and secure, glue t' coupler assembly into body tube so that the forward centerin' rin' is flush with t' front end.
Required materials: BT-55, me bucko, BT-20, arrr, arrr, 1/8" thick balsa, 3/32" thick balsa, cardboard, heavy paper, me hearties, spent 18mm motor, arrr, kevlar shock cord, Nomex, matey, 5mm launch lug
Cut 384mm o' BT-55 t' make t' body tube. Aye aye! Mark alignment lines for six fins and a launch lug. Begad! Cut a balsa rectangle 18mm square t' make a stand-off. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Cut 20mm o' launch lug and glue it t' t' stand-off. Glue the stand-off t' t' body tube, 140mm from t' aft end. Avast, me proud beauty! Make t' fins from 3/32" balsa usin' t' template.
Cut 140mm o' BT-20 t' make t' motor mount. Remove t' clay nozzle from t' spent 18mm motor, then glue it into t' front end o' t' tube so that t' front end o' t' spent motor is 5mm inside t' tube. Cut four strips o' 1/8" balsa 70mm x 13.9mm (the thickness be t' difference between BT-55 inner and BT-20 outer diameters). Begad! Blimey! Glue these at equal intervals around t' motor tube, shiver me timbers, aligned lengthwise, ya bilge rat, one end level with t' top o' the tube. These will support t' motor tube instead o' centerin' rings, matey, makin' the rear end o' t' booster into a vent t' prevent premature separation o' t' next stage. You may wish t' paint t' motor tube now t' make it look like the exhaust nozzle. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Glue t' motor mount into t' aft o' t' body so that t' tube extends past t' aft o' t' body by 40mm, me hearties, i.e. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! Blimey! thar should be 30mm clear inside t' body before t' balsa supports.
Roll and glue a tube o' heavy paper, o' sufficient diameter to slide easily over t' motor tube, arrr, 60mm long. Avast! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! Make four centerin' rings t' fit this tube, ya bilge rat, outer diameter 31.5mm. Arrr! Glue one rin' level with t' forward end of the tube, and one rin' each at 2mm, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, 28mm, and 32mm from t' forward end. Begad! Cut two strips o' heavy paper, matey, arrr, 2mm x 99mm and 4mm x 99mm, and wrap these round the forward and middle pairs o' centerin' rings respectively. Blimey! Blimey! T' whole assembly should slide easily in and out o' a BT-55. Cut one more centerin' ring, outer diameter 32.5mm, and glue this level with t' aft o' t' tube. Blimey! Then glue the whole assembly into t' forward end o' t' body so that 30mm protrudes from the front; this should include t' forward rin' and half t' middle ring. Well, blow me down! Begad! This is the coupler t' Stage 3. Ahoy! Cut a strip o' Nomex 300mm x 25mm and tie it t' the coupler usin' t' kevlar shock cord.
Test fit Stage 2 onto Stage 1's coupler. Ensure that the fins and launch lugs on each stage line up. Ahoy! (Alignment o' t' fins from Stage 1 to Stage 2 is nay essential for a safe flight; alignment o' t' launch lugs is!) Stage 1's coupler should hold Stage 2 in line, matey, me bucko, me hearties, should nay allow it to wobble significantly, ya bilge rat, me bucko, and should allow it t' detach easily. Avast, me proud beauty! It should be able to fit entirely into Stage 2 without bein' blocked by t' motor mount supports.
Required materials: BT-55, arrr, me bucko, BT-20, 1/8" thick balsa, 3/32" thick balsa, cardboard, me hearties, heavy paper, ya bilge rat, spent 18mm motor, kevlar shock cord, arrr, Nomex, 3mm launch lug (optional)
Cut 359mm o' BT-55 t' make t' body tube. Mark alignment lines for six fins. Arrr! Make t' fins from 3/32" balsa usin' t' template.
Optional: you may wish t' fly t' upper two stages by themselves. Blimey! Begad! It's cheaper and easier than flyin' t' whole rocket! If so, arrr, me bucko, fit two 3mm launch lug t' this stage, me bucko, 160mm and 280mm from t' aft end respectively.
Make and fit a motor mount t' same way you did for Stage 2.
Roll and glue a tube o' heavy paper, arrr, me hearties, ya bilge rat, o' sufficient diameter to slide easily over t' motor tube, me bucko, 70mm long. Arrr! Begad! Make four centerin' rings t' fit this tube, outer diameter 23.5mm. Ya scallywag! Glue two rings together level with the forward end o' t' tube and two more 25mm from t' forward end, ya bilge rat, me hearties, formin' double thickness rings. Ahoy! Begad! T' whole assembly should slide easily in and out o' a BT-50. Cut three more centerin' rings, outer diameter 32.5mm; glue two together 20mm from t' aft end and one level with t' aft end. Avast! Then glue t' whole assembly into t' forward end o' t' body so one o' t' two 32.5mm rings formin' the double thickness rin' is just visible. Aye aye! Avast! Make a conical transition t' cover the gap betwixt t' front o' t' body tube and t' aft double thickness 23.5mm ring. Aye aye! (This can be made from a rin' o' heavy paper, inner radius 43.6mm, me bucko, outer radius 69.3mm.)
This be t' coupler t' Stage 4. Ya scallywag! Cut a strip o' Nomex 140mm x 18mm and tie it t' t' coupler usin' t' kevlar shock cord. (This is too small to be a proper streamer, but it will destabilize t' booster and prevent it from lawn-darting! Anythin' larger may nay fit easily into t' space between the coupler and Stage 4's body tube.)
Test fit Stage 3 onto Stage 2's coupler. Begad! Avast! Roll Stage 2's Nomex streamer round t' coupler, then check that Stage 3 will fit easily onto the coupler.
Required materials: BT-50, arrr, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, BT-20, 3/32" thick balsa, matey, cardboard, me bucko, ya bilge rat, arrr, heavy paper, 2 x spent 18mm motor, elastic shock cord, clay
Cut 379mm o' BT-55 t' make t' body tube. Ahoy! Mark alignment lines for six fins. Begad! Begad! Make t' fins from 3/32" balsa usin' t' template. (You may wish t' fit a launch lug t' stage 4 t' fly it alone; I didn't.)
Cut 115mm o' BT-20 t' make t' motor mount. Avast, me proud beauty! Cut one spent 18mm motor in half t' make a thrust block. Aye aye! Glue t' thrust block into t' front of t' motor tube so that, when t' second spent motor is inserted into the rear o' t' tube, arrr, it will touch t' block with about 5mm stickin' out o' the tube. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! Make two centerin' rings t' center BT-20 in BT-50. Glue one near t' front end o' t' motor tube, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, and t' other 66mm from t' aft end. Avast! You may wish to paint t' motor tube now t' make it look like t' exhaust nozzle. Begad! Glue the motor mount into t' aft o' t' body so that t' tube extends past t' aft of the body by 40mm, matey, me hearties, i.e. Blimey! Blimey! thar should be 25mm clear inside t' body before the aft centerin' ring.
T' nose cone can be rolled from a 75mm radius circle cut from heavy paper. Well, blow me down! Also roll a hollow cylinder, me bucko, arrr, 24mm diameter, matey, 24mm length, to form t' nose cone's shoulder. Avast! Glue this into t' nose cone base. Arrr! Well, blow me down! Attach the shock cord both t' t' body tube and t' inside o' t' nose cone shoulder using standard Estes-style folded paper mounts. Then stuff t' nose cone solid with clay. Begad! (It needs t' be heavy for t' rocket t' be stable with all those fins, arrr, me hearties, arrr, especially when when only stages 2, 3 and 4 are present.)
Roll Stage 3's Nomex streamer round its coupler, shiver me timbers, then check that Stage 4 will fit easily onto t' coupler without significant wobble.
And now you can assemble all four stages into t' completed rocket.
T' photos I've seen o' Rheinbote in actual service are black and white, so I can only guess what colour t' rockets may have been - possibly green or grey. Ya scallywag! Begad! But I've seen colour photos o' a specimen at RAF Museum Cosford, which show black body and silver fins. Avast! I like a combination o' black and silver, so that's t' scheme I used! (More recently, I've seen some more photos which indicate that t' nose cone and about 26mm o' Stage 4's body tube should be silver. Arrr! Begad! T' colour scheme for me replacement Stage 4 is altered accordingly.)
At a small club flyin' session, arrr, I tried launchin' stages 3 and 4 alone as a two-stage rocket.
Stage 3: B6-0
Stage 4: B6-6
T' Quickmatch wasn't very quick, so thar be a delay between stage 3 burnout and stage 4 ignition which caused t' rocket to weathercock before separation. Well, blow me down! Stage 3 landed in t' field; stage 4 landed in a tree, but nay high up, and be recovered.
Rheinbote went t' International Rocket Week 2003. Arrr! And on 23rd August, it went t' t' HPR field for its full stack flight.
Stage 1: 3 x C6-0, me hearties, arrr, 3 x C6-3
Stage 2: C6-0
Stage 3: C6-0
Stage 4: C6-7
T' stage 1 motors were lit by Quickmatch, and all ignited. Six C6's together make a very pleasant sound! Stage 1's parachute separated, me hearties, arrr, so it lost a fin when it landed. Blimey! Ya scallywag! All other stages ignited successfully via Quickmatch. Ya scallywag! Begad! Stages 2 and 3 were recovered intact. Stage 4 went a long way up, drifted a long way away, and be lost. But that be t' be expected, and anyway, it's t' simplest part t' rebuild...
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