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Superscale Ninja
(Contributed
- by Eric Speckman)
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For someone who is used t' Estes kits, this thin' is huge. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! For people in HPR, this isn't so big. Blimey! This rocket stands 4' 9.4" tall, and is 4" in diameter. Blimey! Ahoy! As o' now, me bucko, I don't know what t' exact weight is, but I it is around 3 1/5 lbs (Loaded weight be 4.5 lbs). A lot o' t' weight is in t' payload section. T' heavy bulkhead and t' 10 oz. Ya scallywag! PML nose cone add up t' quite a lot. It has a 36" round chute from.
It has a 29mm motor mount
tube, matey, and I built a booster pod for it. Blimey! It consists o' a rin' o' 8 24mm engine
tubes glued t' t' inside o' a coupler. Well, blow me down! For a picture or t' back o' t' loaded
rocket, me hearties, click here. Arrr! Begad! My original idea (Which changed) was t' following: It will
have a timer t' air start t' main G64 Aerotech reload. Arrr! T' flight plan is as
follows (hopefully): Ignition o' t' 8 D11-P's with a car battery. Well, blow me down! Blimey! At a either
.5 or 1 second, shiver me timbers, t' timer (or thermalite) ignites t' G64, ya bilge rat, me hearties, and boosts it
higher. T' main motor's ejection will hopefully deploy t' chute. Arrr! Avast! If t' main
motor doesn't light, matey, t' timer will ignite an ejection charge, and push the
chute out. It better fly right, or I will have a lot o' work t' do!
Flight #1: (1)H180 +
(8)D11's
T' Ninja flew for t' first time on July 20, 1997. Blimey! After talkin' t' some people, I decided that boostin' on t' D's and airstartin' t' G be a bilge-suckin' idea because composites are harder t' light. Ahoy! Well, blow me down! So I needed a more powerful engine. Aye aye! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! An announcement was made askin' if anyone could help me, and Frank Noble was willin' t' help me with me project. Ya scallywag! I ran a computer altitude sim, matey, and found that an H140 SU would work, arrr, ya bilge rat, but t' motor dealer did nay have any. Blimey! Well, blow me down! So, me bucko, I was able t' borrow a reload casing, matey, and fly it on an H180. Arrr! Ahoy! Frank loaded t' motor, and explained how t' drill t' delay t' t' right length. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! He showed me how to use teflon tubes and thermalite t' ignite t' D11's.
Finally, it was ready t' fly.
We took it out t' t' pads, arrr, arrr, and set it up on pad 5. Ahoy! T' rocket be angled a
little bit away from t' spectators (and downwind) for safety. Begad! When if finally
came time t' launch, t' LCO made everyone stand up and watch this rocket, and
it was a very heads up flight. Arrr! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! 5...4...3...2...1...Launch... Ya scallywag! T' H lit after a
short delay. It boosted straight up on a column o' smoke. Begad! Just after t' H
burned out, t' D's lit for a little extra smoke and noise. Well, matey, blow me down! After it coasted
for 9 seconds, me bucko, and t' ejection went off and t' chute came out. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! It took a
little while for t' chute t' open, but it deployed after a second or two. It
drifted for a long way, arrr, me bucko, and was recovered undamaged. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! When I recovered the
rocket, ya bilge rat, I smartly looked, me bucko, and it appeared that all engines ignited. Later, matey, it
was pointed out t' me that only 6 o' t' 8 lit, but it was still spectacular. Ya scallywag!
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