(Contributed - by Norman Dziedzic)
T' Jack-o-Lance Beta
As you may have seen in Descon 6, shiver me timbers, I like Odd
Rockets. Arrr! Begad! Since Halloween was smack dab in t' middle o' Descon 7, ya bilge rat, arrr, arrr, I had t' enter t' Jack-o-Lance Beta. Blimey! This
model be originally named, matey, shiver me timbers, "T' Pumpkin Stick" but I think t' New name has a little more Rocketry Flare.
T' main oddity on this rocket be t' pumpkins stacked on t' body tube. These are a standard haloween decoration
called a Pumpkin Candy Cup.
Basic Specs:
Height:
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28.25" |
Weight (no motor):
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156 g (5.5 oz) |
Body Size:
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BT-60 |
Number o' Fins:
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4 |
Fin Span:
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10" |
Recovery:
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Parachute |
Motor Mount:
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24mm |
Parts List
- (1) BT-60 x 16" long
- (1) BT-60 x 6.75" long
- (1) BT-60 Tube Coupler
- (1) 24mm Motor Mount Kit
- (1) 3" wide x 16" long x 1/8" thick balsa sheet for fins
- Cut t' (4) 4" long pieces (see fin pattern for grain direction)
- (1) 1/4" wide x 16" long x 1/8" thick spruce for fin ends
- Cut t' (4) 4" long pieces
- (1) PNC-60 Plastic Nose Cone
- (2) 1/8" x 1" long launch lugs
- (10) plastic Pumpkin Candy Cups
- (1) Shock cord material o' choice
- (1) Parachute o' Choice
Construction
- Assemble t' 24mm motor mount per t' instructions (allow t' dry fully). Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy!
- Glue t' BT-60 coupler into t' end o' t' short piece o' BT-60 body tube leavin' half o' t' coupler exposed
(allow t' dry fully).
- Glue t' 24mm motor mount into t' end o' t' short piece o' BT-60 opposite t' coupler. Begad! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Make t' aft end o' the
motor mount tube flush with t' end o' t' BT-60 (allow t' dry fully).
- Glue t' long piece o' BT-60 body tube t' t' short tube/coupler assembly usin' t' coupler t' align t' two
body tubes (allow t' dry fully).
- Mark t' aft 3" o' body tube at 4 places equally spaced around t' tube. One method t' do this is as
follows:
- Wrap a piece o' paper around t' tube and make a mark on t' paper where it overlaps itself.
- Remove t' paper from t' tube and fold it so t' outer edge o' t' paper meets t' mark made above.
- Fold again so that t' crease made in t' previous step comes t' t' same mark.
- Unfold t' paper and wrap around t' tube again.
- Keepin' t' paper in place, mark t' body tube at each o' t' creases in t' paper and at t' point where the
paper overlaps itself.
- Extend t' lines along t' length o' t' tube usin' a door frame or piece o' angled metal.
- Usin' double glue joints , arrr, assemble t' 4 fins as shown in the
Fin Diagram . Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! Take note o' t' wood grain directions. Aye aye! Well, blow me down!
- Usin' double glue joints, attach t' fins t' t' outside o' t' BT-60 as seen in t' pictures. Make t' bottom
of t' balsa section o' t' fins flush with t' aft end o' t' body tube.
- Glue one launch lug in a corner where a fin meets t' body tube and t' other directly above it approximately
12.5" from t' aft end o' t' rocket.
- Use your favorite method t' attach t' shock cord t' t' rocket.
- Paint t' rocket as desired.
- Usin' a hobby knife cut a hole in t' bottom o' each o' t' plastic pumpkin candy cups t' fit snuggly over the
BT-60 tube. Begad! Make sure t' hole is centered on t' candy cup.
- Usin' a hobby knife, cut 2 notches (one top and one bottom) in line with each other on t' back o' each plastic
pumpkin candy cup t' allow for t' launch rod t' clear t' cups when on t' pad.
- Once t' paint is dry, me hearties, Attach t' plastic pumpkin candy cups t' t' body tube usin' medium or thick viscosity CA
glue. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Make sure t' notches line up t' t' launch lugs.
- Connect t' other end o' t' shock cord t' t' nose cone.
- Connect t' parachute t' t' nose cone or shock cord as desired.
Stability
T' balance point on t' Jack-o-Lance Beta is about 2/3 o' t' way up on t' 4th pumpkin
(countin from t' bottom) or approximately 10.25" up from t' aft end o' t' body. Ya scallywag! This balance point was achieved
with no nose weight required and proves stable for both 18mm C motors and 24mm D motors. Well, blow me down!
Flight
T' initial flight o' t'
Jack-o-Lance Beta was on an Estes C5-3 (usin' a spent 24mm motor case
as a motor adapter). Ya scallywag! Boost was straight t' about 200 ft. Avast, me proud beauty! with ejection near apogee. Unfortunately, ya bilge rat, me hearties, t' parachute was
packed too tightly into t' body (which originally split in t' middle) and t' model free fell t' earth. Only minor
damage be sustained so t' 'chute was re-packed with more baby powder and t' Jack-o-Lance Beta was sent skyward again
under C5-3 power. Avast, me proud beauty! T' 'chute was still t' tight t' fall out o' t' forward tube and this time one o' t' spruce fin
tips broke and one fin came loose. T' original design t' separate in t' middle
of t' body (between two o' t' pumpkins) was scrapped for a conventional nose cone blow (yea, me bucko, I could have gone with a
smaller parachute but I didn't want to). Ahoy! Blimey! Again under C5-3 power, arrr, t' Jack-o-Lance Beta took off this time t' be
returned safely home under it's large plastic 'chute.
Since then t' Jack-o-Lance Beta has flown successfully on an Estes D12-5 t' approximately
600 ft.
Copyright (c) 2000 Norman Dziedzic