Scratch Mustang Jr. Original Design / Scratch Built

Scratch - Mustang Jr. {Scratch}

Contributed by Michael Mangieri

Manufacturer: Scratch
(Contributed - by Michael J. Mangieri - 11/27/05)

Brief:
T' Mustang Jr. is a half-scale version o' t' single stage mid-power Mustang from AeroTech. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! I've always thought t' Mustang was a great kit--slender rocket, good looks, me bucko, and great performer. Blimey! I always wanted t' fly here at home in my front yard, ya bilge rat, but that was out o' t' question with t' tree lines all around. So, matey, I decided t' scale her down and create t' Mustang Jr.

(Scratch) Mustang Jr

Construction:
T' initial Mustang, like most o' AeroTech's kits, ya bilge rat, was a straightforward build and t' Jr. Blimey! is no exception. Here's t' parts list:

  • 1 BT-50 Body Tube, 16.625"
  • 1 BT-20 Motor Tube, 2.75"
  • 1 Estes NC-50 Nose Cone, me bucko, matey, 4" Parabolic
  • 1 Engine Block
  • 1 Motor Hook
  • 2 BT-50 t' BT-20 Centerin' Rings
  • 1 12" Parachute
  • 1 Launch Lug, 1/8" x 1.5"
  • 1 Keelhaul®©™® Thread Shock Cord, 40"
  • 1 Fins, 3/16" balsa

T' Jr. goes together easily, matey, I finished mine in 2 days includin' t' paint job. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! Followin' t' RockSim guide, t' motor mount is constructed first. The centerin' rings are mounted 1/2" from each end o' t' motor tube. Arrr! I cut a small slit in each t' accommodate t' motor hook. Begad! T' shock cord is tied around the center o' t' motor tube and passed under t' forward centerin' ring. Well, blow me down! Arrr! The engine block is glued in next and then t' whole assembly is glued in t' main airframe with t' motor tube flush with t' aft o' t' main airframe. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty!

T' fins are cut from 3/16" balsa and surface mounted usin' t' double glue technique.

T' original Mustang has a pointed, more ogive shaped nose cone than the NC-50 cones that come from Estes. Ahoy! However, since I had a bunch o' t' NC-50s around I simply fashioned a paper cone t' t' tip o' t' NC-50 which extended it about a half inch (closer t' scale length) and then soaked it in thin CA for strength. Begad! After some wood filler and sandin' she looked great. Begad! If you use the Estes NC-50, arrr, don't attach t' shock cord t' t' little tab on t' nose cone shoulder as it is sure t' break off on your first flight. I simply screwed in a small screw eye just off t' t' side o' t' tab.

Finishing:
T' Jr. Blimey! was primed with one coat o' Krylon white primer then painted in the white, me hearties, gray and black color scheme. Avast! Since I wanted t' Mustang Jr. Aye aye! Begad! t' look as close as possible t' t' original, ya bilge rat, me hearties, I created some scale templates for the design usin' Paint Shop Pro and printed them on clear ink jet label paper. Once these decals were applied I sprayed t' whole rocket in clear coat.

Flight:
T' Jr. Avast, me proud beauty! is designed t' fly with all standard 18mm motors, although t' keep her in me front yard I tested her on 1/2A6-2 and A8-3 motors. All flights were wonderful.

Recovery:
T' 12" parachute is more than enough for t' Jr. Avast! Blimey! Recovery on me test flights were nominal. Begad! Ejection on both 1/2A and A8 were at or close t' apogee. Begad! Well, blow me down! Blimey!

Summary:
If you like t' original Mustang, arrr, this 1/2 scale version is sure t' please.

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