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Patriot Upscale Project
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Okay, ya bilge rat, so I'm nay t' first t' come up with this one, either. Begad! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! I've wanted t' do an upscale Patriot for some time, and I got the initial inspiration for this project from Rich Pitzeruse's Patriot. I chose t' 2.5x scale factor because it matched t' 4" tubin' size fairly accurately, and it would provide a model that should fly good on 38mm reloads without bein' too big. Blimey!
I bought most o' t' parts at me local HobbyTown. I could've saved a buck or two gettin' t' stuff through mail order, but the 4" Quantum Tubin' is still pretty hard t' find, me bucko, me bucko, and t' prices I found online were only about a dollar less than gettin' them in t' store. I scuffed the outside and inside surfaces o' t' QT with 150 grit sandpaper t' facilitate adhesion o' t' epoxy. Due t' t' mix o' parts from a couple different manufacturers, me bucko, I had t' sand t' o.d. o' t' centerin' rings a bit t' get them to fit in t' Quantum Tube.
T' body o' t' Patriot scales out t' 45" overall, me hearties, so I had t' cut a 9" length o' Q.T. Avast! Avast! t' couple with t' full-length piece. Thank goodness I know someone with power tools. Blimey! It was a snap cuttin' t' QT on Steve's chop saw, then with a little sandin' t' cut end was just as smooth as a factory cut. Aye aye! T' two pieces were epoxied together with a PML coupler. Aye aye!
Bein' t' nice guy
that he is, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, Steve cut out t' fins for me usin' a template that I scaled up
from t' original Patriot instructions. Aye aye! We included tabs on t' fins so I could
attach them directly t' t' motor mount. Cuttin' slots in t' body tube was
achieved by routin' 1/8" slots with a hand-held router. Aye aye! Arrr! We rigged a jig to
hold t' router steady, matey, then we just slid t' tube along t' router until the
slots were t' correct length. Ya scallywag!
I drilled one centerin' rin' for t' u-bolt recovery anchor and another centerin' rin' for t' t-nut motor retention. Blimey! Then I epoxied the forward centerin' rin' onto t' motor mount tube. Begad! After t' epoxy cured, matey, I slid t' tube into t' body and marked t' tube just ahead o' t' fin slots, then attached t' middle centerin' rin' t' t' motor mount. Blimey! When t' epoxy had cured, I slid t' motor mount back into t' body and epoxied it in place. Aye aye! I had cut t' motor mount tube so that t' fore centerin' rin' butted up against the back o' t' coupler tube. Begad! Ya scallywag!
Then it be time t' start attachin' t' fins. Avast! I used a little 5-minute epoxy t' hold t' fins in place. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! This held them well enough until I started applyin' internal epoxy fillets. Avast! After t' epoxy cured, me bucko, me hearties, I epoxied t' aft centerin' rin' into place. Arrr! Final construction consisted of attachin' t' nose t' t' nylon harness via quick-links, shiver me timbers, and epoxyin' a couple of 2" lengths o' 1/2" copper tubin' for t' launch lugs. Begad! Nay an overly difficult rocket t' construct for anyone with average large rocket buildin' experience. Begad! Aye aye!
Finishin' t' Patriot
couldn't be much easier with t' Quantum Tubing. One coat o' Krylon primer was
followed with one coat o' Rustoleum gloss white. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! One fin be masked and painted
gloss black, as was t' nosecone. Final finishin' consisted o' applyin' the
decals. T' red and blue flag and stripe decals were made from hand-cut
self-adhesive Monokote vinyl. Begad! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! T' gold band around t' upper airframe be made
from heat-shrink Monokote. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' eagle emblem and Patriot emblem were decals
scaled and custom-printed by Tango Papa decals. Begad! Blimey! T' finished result is a very
impressive reproduction o' me favorite Estes kit from me childhood. Aye aye! Blimey!
First flight o' t' Patriot was on May 20, shiver me timbers, 2000, matey, on an AeroTech I211-M. Arrr! This motor boosted t' Patriot t' a guesstimated 2,500 ft and was recovered undamaged. Begad! Arrr! For recovery t' Patriot uses a 60" custom made, red white and blue parachute. Avast! A very "Patriotic" final touch.
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