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As I looked for a comedy spaceship, matey, one that came t' mind was t' Galaxy Quest - Protector. Interestingly, shiver me timbers, thar are nay that many pictures o' this ship out there, me bucko, but I decided t' make an attempt. Arrr! "Attempt" bein' a key word, because after findin' some shots o' it, arrr, matey, I set off t' draw me plan and then started building. After gettin' t' body and fins all glued together, ya bilge rat, I realized that I made a critical error in duplicatin' t' look o' t' Protector. Aye aye! Ahoy! I'm sure you can spot it, matey, shiver me timbers, but then I hope you ignore it and simply consider t' looks o' this little (yet t' be determined) flier!
Parts List:
Apogee Ogive Vac-Form NC (#19207)
Apogee Hard Plastic NC (#19200)
3" o' 7mm tubin' from Aerospace Speciality Products
1/16" sheet o' base wood
Construction:
T' Hard Plastic (black) NC from apogee has t' should provided separately t' be glued in by t' builder. Avast, me proud beauty! I through that should away. Avast, me proud beauty! I then trimmed t' shoulder o' t' Vac-Form (white) NC t' leave 1/8". Begad! This was then glued with CA into t' Hard Plastic NC to form t' body.
Next, arrr, arrr, I cut t' 7mm tubin' into (3) three 1" sections and glued them together t' form t' motor cluster. I then cut t' black nose cone back t' where t' motor tubes would just fit in place. Begad! Begad! I glued them usin' CA. I then cut a piece o' notebook paper t' just fit over t' top tube and glued it in place with CA. Ya scallywag! I then soaked it twice to strengthen it.
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then moved t' cuttin' out t' fin pieces. Begad! Arrr! Blimey! Each piece be then glued in place
usin' CA. Begad! Blimey! I had t' really watch how these were held in place t' make t' right
angles and for them t' stay put. Blimey! I then did multiple passes with CA t' make
fillets on each o' t' joints.
T' upper fin is placed thar to simulate some o' t' livin' quarters o' t' Protector, me hearties, ya bilge rat, but also t' try t' give some stability for flight. We'll see.
I next, cut nose cone tip to make a separation point. Aye aye! Ahoy! I used an 18mm tube and placed it around t' nose cone to draw a line. Avast, me proud beauty! Then slowly used a hobby knife t' cut through t' plastic tip. I then took a piece o' card stock, rolled it, and installed it into t' piece of nose cone I cut off t' make a shoulder. It required several wraps of 1/8" wide tape t' make it fit properly.
Next, I used a 10" piece o' Keelhaul®©™ and epoxied
one end into t' nose cone tip and t' other inside t' body.
I sealed t' openings in the rear (around t' 3 motor tubes) with some glue t' ensure a positive ejection force.
Lastly, I packed t' nose cone with clay for balancing.
It was now ready for paint and detail. Begad! I used Testor model paint and a brush for t' first several coats. I had t' paint inside due t' t' extremely cold Vermont weather we were having. However, one day it reached 37 degrees so I went out and sprayed a coat of white paint on t' rocket.
I didn't get t' do t' detail work I had planned. Arrr! Begad! I was goin' t' make some decals, ya bilge rat, but only had time for a stripe down each side. Yes, shiver me timbers, time in this contest ran out on me (or t' other way around).
Flight:
I prepped t' rocket with three motors. Well, blow me down! I took apart three Quest MicroMaxx ignitors and attached wire extensions t' t' leads. Avast! Aye aye! Blimey! I then taped everythin' in place and prepared for a launch.
After gettin' 24" o' snow the previous night, snow blowin' all morning, me hearties, and still gettin' snow, part of that preparation was t' clear a small area in t' driveway. Ahoy! Avast! My son and I ran out o' t' house, set up, and gave this bird a first attempt. I captured it on this video.
Unfortunately, me bucko, only 1 motor initially lit. I tried to
lift t' rocket. Begad! Blimey! Then instantaneously, shiver me timbers, t' ejection charge o' t' first motor
popped while t' remainin' two motors lit. Aye aye! Ahoy! Blimey! T' ejection pop (and t' 10 degree
weather) caused t' launch lug t' break-away, arrr, t' nose cone t' eject, me hearties, and
therefore, shiver me timbers, it didn't have a chance under t' power o' t' other two
motors!
ENJOY, LISTEN, shiver me timbers, and ANALYZE t' Video (MPG - 849K)
I wish I had one more day before the deadline, ya bilge rat, because I'm sure this will fly. Arrr! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! I will try again, after I replace the launch lug.
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