Manufacturer: | Scratch |
Brief:
While I be cleanin' up me work table after buildin' a Pemberton Technologies Bucky Jones Jr Space Cadet, me hearties, I happened
to notice that t' scrap balsa had t' shape o' fins...and t' idea just popped into me mind t' make a downscale o' the
Bucky Jones Jr--which in itself is a down scale o' Pemberton's Bucky Jones rocket. A downscale o' a downscale!
Construction and Finishing:
Parts list:
This be a fairly easy scratch build. After takin' measurements off the built Bucky Jones Jr (BJJ) and comparin' them t' t' fins I made from t' scrap, I came up with a difference o' 0.6, makin' this a 60% downscale. Begad! Usin' t' 'Template Widget' application found here on EMRR, I deduced t' angled cut at the aft end o' t' BT t' be 55 degrees t' closely match t' bigger BJJ. Ya scallywag! T' motor mount is assembled in t' usual way with t' exception that t' aft centerin' rin' t' be 1" from t' aft end o' t' motor tube. I then cut t' BT-50 usin' t' template at t' 55 degree angle and glued t' motor mount into t' body tube so it be flush with the furthest aft point o' t' angled tube. Aye aye! Arrr! I then marked t' tube for t' 3 fins makin' sure one o' them was centered on that part o' t' tube makin' it t' 'top' fin (this was again accomplished by usin' t' Template Widget). Well, blow me down! Begad! I glued the fins in t' appropriate places. Avast! Begad! I then cut t' launch lug in half and gave them about a 45 degree angle cut with the long side bein' glued t' t' body tube. Begad! One flush with t' 'bottom' o' t' tube and t' other about 2" up. Ahoy! The shock cord is mounted usin' t' Estes tri-fold method. Aye aye! Avast! Then a 1/2oz washer was glued t' t' nose cone and t' screw eye installed. Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! T' lollipop sticks were then cut t' approx 3/4" lengths and squeezed in t' gap betwixt t' motor tube and t' body tube. Arrr! These were used t' simulate t' tubes on t' BBJ that are made with t' launch lugs. Avast, me proud beauty! Then t' usual fill and seal t' balsa and copious sanding, prime, me bucko, me bucko, sand, prime, sand and paint. Ahoy! T' rocket be painted using Colorplace Gloss Gold and t' engine tubes painted silver usin' Testor's brush on paint.
Flight:
I had t' wait a while after buildin' for its first flights, me bucko, but it be well worth t' wait. Ahoy! Flight simulations show
that t' A8-3 as bein' about t' ideal motor as far as deployment velocity. Begad! On it's maiden flight I prepped it with a
B4-4 and it flew great! Perfectly straight with deployment just a heartbeat before apogee. Begad! I have flown it 4 times all
on t' B4-4, shiver me timbers, me hearties, and I haven't gotten t' nerve t' put t' big C in it yet!
Summary:
PROs: A successful downscale scratch build!
CONs: Limited space for waddin' and chute. Begad! It all fits but is a tight fit.
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