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Brief:
1.85x upscale o' t' Starlight F-32 Avenger, matey, includin' upgradin' t' motor from 18mm t' 24mm.
Modifications:
I have t' Starlight kit, ya bilge rat, so I decided t' build both in parallel. Ahoy! Blimey! I traced t' win' fins, tail fin, shiver me timbers, and canard fins
onto paper. Ahoy! Blimey! I also made 5 registration marks 1" apart. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I then brought t' drawin' t' a copy machine and enlarged
until t' registration marks showed I achieved t' 1.85x size.
I positioned t' long motor hook onto t' ST-950 tube so 1/2" extended beyond t' bottom o' t' tube. Arrr! Well, blow me down! I made a mark and slit t' allow insertin' t' motor hook. I cut a 3/8" piece o' an expended D motor t' make a motor block. A little glue and t' spent casin' t' push t' block down t' t' hook wire. Avast! Begad! Finally, I used 4 o' t' centering rings. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! I notched 2 o' t' rings t' clear t' hook. T' original kit has its aft centerin' rin' even with t' body tube. Blimey! Its centerin' rin' is 1/4" thick. T' Semroc rings are fiber board, so I glued 2 together t' increase the thickness. These rings glue t' t' motor tube 0.925" from t' aft o' t' tube. T' third rin' overlapped t' hook by about 1/2" from t' top. Arrr! T' last rin' glued onto t' front end about 1/8" down.
While t' motor mount be drying, I worked on t' fins. Blimey! Since t' enlarged win' fins are 6.388" long, I decided they should use through t' tube mounting. Ahoy! Blimey! I sketched tabs onto t' enlarged fin pattern for both t' wings and the tail fin (I did nay bother with tabs for t' canards since they are small and t' motor tube did nay extend that far), me bucko, shiver me timbers, takin' into account t' need t' avoid t' third centerin' rin' on t' motor mount and then cut all t' fins out. Meanwhile, I learned a valuable lesson: pay attention t' which tube is which. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I drew tabs for t' difference between the ST-18 and t' ST-13, matey, but t' motor used t' ST-9. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! My tabs were too short! Blimey! I cut some extra balsa that I glued onto my tabs t' lengthen them.
I took a strip o' paper, matey, wrapped it around t' ST-18 body tube and marked where
they overlapped. Arrr! I removed t' paper and measured its length. Avast! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! I divided t' length by 3 and by 4 and marked t' paper
accordingly. T' "by 3" marks indicated where t' wings and tail go, shiver me timbers, t' "by 4" indicated where the
canards and launch lug belong. Blimey! I reapplied t' paper t' t' tube, transferred t' marks, and then lengthened t' marks
along t' body tube.
I double checked t' tab placement on t' wings and tail against t' motor mount assembly. Well, blow me down! I held t' win' and tail fins against t' body t' mark where t' cutouts would be required for t' tabs. Arrr! Then usin' a new, sharp blade, I cut out t' tab slots. I checked t' fit o' t' fins and then glued t' motor mount in with t' motor hook aligned with the tail line. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty!
I again checked t' fins into t' slots and t' fit with t' motor tube. After me first error, I made t' tabs a little long and sanded them down t' fit, me hearties, then glued t' wings and tail on. Begad! Begad! After t' fins were dry, shiver me timbers, I added t' canards and launch lug. Once they were dry, matey, matey, matey, I applied a glue fillet t' all t' joints. Arrr! Ya scallywag! Last, I cut t' 1/4" dowel t' size and glued these t' t' ends o' t' win' fins and t' t' sides o' t' launch lug. T' ST-13 tube got cut into 2 lengths each 5.088" long. Ya scallywag! These got glued onto t' tops o' t' win' fins.
I used 4' o' 1/4" elastic with a standard Estes tri-fold mount for t' shock cord.
T' nose cone was a bit long for t' 1.85x upscale plus it was more pointy. I cut 1/4" off t' top and then sanded t' cone t' be more rounded and a better match t' t' original cone. Avast, me proud beauty! A screw eye was installed t' tie t' shock cord to. Avast, me proud beauty! I am goin' t' use a stock 18" chute that I have lyin' around.
Construction:
This was me first attempt at upscalin' a rocket. Well, blow me down! I did nay want anythin' too wild or difficult, but I wanted
somethin' more than a 3FNC rocket. Blimey! Arrr! I finally decided on t' Starlight F-32 Avenger. Begad! This kit looks like a delta wing
fighter with tubes as engine pods/nacelles with additional canards and some dowels for details.
My first design decision was how much t' upscale. Begad! T' original kit uses 2 different size body tube, me hearties, a BT-50 for the main tube and BT-20 for t' "engine nacelles". Aye aye! After comparin' available tubes (and knowin' t' delivery speed which I needed since I procrastinated, me bucko, me bucko, again), shiver me timbers, I went with Semroc products. Ahoy! Ahoy! I replaced t' BT-50 with their ST-181120 (a 1.885x factor) and t' BT-20 was replaced with their ST-13105 tube (a 1.821x factor). Well, blow me down! I used t' average (1.85x) for all t' other dimensions. Ya scallywag! T' longest size 18 tube is only 18" long. Arrr! Avast! I needed 22.2" for t' new body tube, so I ordered 2 o' t' 12" tubes plus an HTC-18 coupler. Begad! Aye aye! One o' t' tubes I cut down t' 10.2" and used t' coupler t' join t' tubes t' have an overall 22.2" length. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! Other parts that I ordered included:
In addition, ya bilge rat, I picked up some 1/4" dowel and 3/16" x 6" x 36" balsa from AC Moore.
Finishing:
I used Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish for t' spirals on t' tubes plus I sealed all t' balsa. Ya scallywag! Arrr! I first used Krylon gray
primer (I feel it has better fillin' properties and is better for sanding), sanded, shiver me timbers, arrr, then Krylon white primer, matey, and then
finally 2 coats o' Krylon gloss white.
I used a copy machine with a ruler t' enlarge t' decals by 1.85x. Arrr! Ya scallywag! T' decals are mostly black and white. T' red stripes I plan t' use tape t' duplicate, me bucko, but for me initial flights I flew both this upscale and t' original kit without decals.
Flight:
I did a total o' 4 flights. Blimey! T' first three all were on D12-3 (with an extender since I made t' motor mount for an E
length) and t' fourth flight was on an E9-4.
When I first went t' me local launch field (a school yard), I had t' turn around as t' field was in use. Avast, me proud beauty! After dinner, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, I returned t' t' field and it was empty. Begad! I set up 2 launch pads (I be also flyin' t' original kit).
For t' upscaled version, shiver me timbers, all flights were nice and straight. Well, blow me down! I was actually surprised that with t' large wing fins it did nay weathercock more, me bucko, but then again t' winds were very light (<5mph). Ahoy! T' D12-3 was just about perfect--the nose was just goin' down when t' chute would be ejected. Ya scallywag! Blimey! For t' E9-4, t' chute did nay deploy until about a second after apogee.
Recovery:
I had no problems with me shock cord. I had protected everythin' with a generous load o' dog barf. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! T' descent rate
was good--nice soft landings. Avast! My only issue be t' field is shielded by some hills so at ground level where I launched
there were no winds. Ya scallywag! Higher up it was a different story. Arrr! I had a good hike through a weed field after t' E9 flight,
but I got it back.
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