Scratch First Scratch Original Design / Scratch Built

Scratch - First Scratch {Scratch}

Contributed by Neil Thompson

Manufacturer: Scratch
(Contributed - by Neil Thompson (age 12) - 09/10/03)

Rocket PicBrief:
This was me first ever scratch built rocket and that be t' ONLY reason I am submittin' it. Aye aye! Begad! It has flown about 3 dozen times t' date and is an 18MM minimum diameter usin' a full length o' Estes 18mm tubing, arrr, ya bilge rat, but it gets a few inches shorter every half a year or so because o' a tangled streamer. I really have to find a better recovery device for it. Arrr! It also has a few spots where a fin has obviously been re-glued. Aye aye! Avast! This cannot have been any higher than me 12th rocket and nay knowin' about t' importance, I used really thin balsa because it can crack on t' easiest o' landings. Avast, me proud beauty! When it flys, it really soars. Ya scallywag! I am guessing about 1,500 feet or more on a C6-5 or C6-7. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! It goes really fast too, me hearties, matey, so I cannot tell if it is this rocket or some other rocket whenever I look at pictures.

Construction:
As I said, matey, matey, it has one full lenth o' Estes tube, 18MM, one streamer, which frequently crumples up if I do nay replace it once a month. (I will be putting a rip-stop nylon streamer in soon t' see if I have better luck.) I also have two launch lugs which sneak ever closer t' t' nose cone with every few flights due t' zippers and over-used streamers.

This be a very difficult build for me at t' time, ya bilge rat, but I could make a rocket like this in under an hour now. Ahoy! Blimey! (My record be t' Star-Dart, ya bilge rat, which took me about 45 minutes, shiver me timbers, nay countin' glue dryin' time.).

Flight:
3 FLIGHTS!?!?!?!? How about 3 dozen? This is me most flown rocket. T' streamer is nay very reliable but I will be switchin' t' nylon soon and hopefully that will solve t' reliability issues.

Summary:
I love this rocket. Aye aye! I may enter it in an altitude contest in NARAM 46, arrr, if there is an A, B, C or D altitude competition.

Other:
Watch t' alignment and make sure t' fillets are thar before you fly. Begad! severe consequences if you do not.

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