Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Performance Rocketry |
Brief:
After little t' no convincing, me bucko, I wanted t' take part in t' Midwest Power IV drag race. Avast, me proud beauty! Tim Lehr o' Wildman Rocketry
teamed up with Performance Rocketry t' brin' forth t' dual deploy version 4" Mad Dog rocket for $99.00. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! T' MSRP
on this kit when NOT involved with this drag race would run you $169.00. Begad! I never intended t' get a Mad Dog, matey, me hearties, but in the
months prior t' MWP IV I decided t' get in on t' race. It really helped that I had a drop in avionics bay that was
already geared up and ready t' fly for a Performance Rocketry 3.9" (ID) airframe. My Competitor 4 would nay mind.
I simply borrowed t' bay from me Competitor 4 and I was well on me way. Arrr! T' Mad Dog DD is all fiberglass, shiver me timbers, has a 54mm
motor mount and .125" thick G-10 fins. Arrr! T' drag race was for altitude and individual performance was key.
Construction:
My Mad Dog (as I am sure everyone else's contained):
Construction o' me Mad Dog be about as easy as it gets. Begad! Arrr! Blimey! Aside from addin' a conical Aeropack Tailcone Motor Retainer, matey, ya bilge rat, this project be built and ready t' fly in less than a week. Blimey! Avast! Blimey! All parts were scuffed thoroughly, and I began gluin' t' centerin' rings t' t' motor mount as well as t' base t' t' Tailcone retainer. Ahoy! Blimey! Even though t' motor retainer added a small amount o' weight, I decided t' add it t' increase t' overall performance o' t' Mad Dog. Since the goal o' this drag race was maximum altitude, arrr, I opted t' eliminate t' common technique o' gluin' a recovery harness to t' motor mount. For me Mad Dog's maiden voyage on an Aerotech K-700, I would switch t' plugged forward closure for a plugged and tapped forward closure from Aerotech. Avast! Blimey! After firmly tightenin' a 5-16" forged eye bolt, I was less overall weight and still had a tried and true method for a firmly mounted drogue recovery harness. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! After t' booster of my Mad Dog was completed, t' avionics bay was bolted in place, and I be nearly ready t' rock.
Finishing:
Quick and dirty was t' name o' t' game this time. I was limited on time. Ya scallywag! So I primed t' Mad Dog with Duplicolor
high build primer, me bucko, gave it a quick wet-sand with 400 grit wet sandpaper and sprayed t' rocket. Ya scallywag! Well, me hearties, blow me down! T' booster was painted
red, white upper airframe and a black nose cone. Avast, me proud beauty! I then shot t' entire rocket with clear and it looked surprisingly
good for a fast job.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
In a drag race for altitude, shiver me timbers, thar were a couple o' ways t' lose. Ahoy! One was t' have your rocket
fail t' ignite and t' other would be a recovery mishap or damage t' t' rocket. Begad! You were also allowed a
buy" if you were first off t' pad. SOLD! That's what I want, arrr, me bucko, first off t' pad. Ya scallywag! Copper Thermite in a K-700
made quick work o' leavin' t' pad first! I came far short o' t' 12,000+ feet that Dave Zupan, t' winner got, me bucko, but the
rocket did reach a respectable 9855 feet. What a fun first flight with about 12 other Mad Dogs screamin' toward the
blue sky that day!
Recovery:
T' MWP IV Mad Drag race also yielded a fun recovery! While followin' our Mad Dog in t' air via radio tracking, I
could tell t' rocket was a far way down range. Avast! After t' signal was lost, it touched down. Avast! T' Mad Dog landed a little
over 2.25 miles away t' t' southeast. Avast! Unfortunately, it was dragged by t' wind until t' booster filled up with a
tilled Illinois corn field. Aside from a little field rash, matey, t' rocket sustained no damage. Ahoy! Arrr!
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
For $99.00, arrr, t' rocket be t' most bang for t' buck I have even been part of. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Even t' everyday price o' $169.00 is
very fair for an all fiberglass dual deploy vehicle. I highly recommend t' Mad Dog DD, especially if you are in the
market for a L2 capable kit.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
The Mad Dog Dual Deploy is a 4 inch all fiberglass kit with classic swept fins and a 54mm motor mount that when finished, stands just shy of 8 foot tall. Its a versatile rocket, you can stuff some big motors in this bird and fly it dual deploy, or you can remove the payload bay section and fly it with motor ejection if you want. The kit looks and performs great both ways. ...
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