Scratch Tea-Bird Original Design / Scratch Built

Scratch - Tea-Bird {Scratch}

Contributed by Jewel B. Butler Jr.

Manufacturer: Scratch
Style: Ring/Tube/Cone Fin

{short description of image}Brief:
This rocket is a replic o' t' great rocketeer Larry Brand designed called t' Tea Bird. Begad! Begad! Blimey! Got t' idea off t' EMRR web site. Aye aye! Aye aye! Blimey! T' rocket is a tube-fin stubby that flies really nice and is relatively cheap t' build.

Construction:
I started with three container that me Sugar-Free KoolAid comes in, me bucko, a Bt-80 nose cone fits perfectly as Mr Brand stated in t' Tea Bird article. Aye aye! Blimey! Got t' balsa nose cone from an old rocket, needed some nose weight accordin' t' me rocksim.

Components used t' build t' rocket were:

  • 18 inch chute,
  • 36 inches o' Keelhaul®©™ .060
  • 2ft o' paracord.
  • A LOC 1/4 inch launch lug 4 inches,
  • 2 Bt80-24mm Centerin' rings,
  • 4 inches o' Bt-50 for a motor mount .
  • 4o/z round fishin' weight 1/4inch hole drilled through t' middle

Fisrt wash container throughly. Begad! Then cut off t' ends o' t' containers and sand with a medium grit sandpaper, me bucko, me hearties, then measure 2 inches then mark, measure 4 inches then mark. Begad! Avast! Cut t' tube fins from two o' t' containers. Begad! Sandin' is very important because it helps t' epoxy t' adhere t' t' tubes. Aye aye! Aye aye! I glued t' tube fins together two at a time then attached them t' t' body with a lot o' 30-minute epoxy. Arrr! Glue t' motor mount together with 5-minute epoxy. Avast! Sand t' inside o' t' main tube before installin' motormount. Begad! T' launch lug fits snuggly betwixt t' tubefins pick one. Ya scallywag! T' nose cone was already painted red so I painted t' body black and t' fins blue.

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Flight:
Started with 2 D12-3 then went t' a E9-6, delay was a little t' long. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! Blimey! I used dog barf. Begad! Blimey! I used tape t' keep t' engines in. Aye aye! T' rocket did a little weathervaining. Recovery be via a 24inch chute, came down nice and slow.

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Summary:
Great rocket if you got t' spare parts t' build one. Avast! Cheap if you save t' containers. Ya scallywag! By t' way, me hearties, t' KoolAid costs $2.99 t' 3.99. It might be cheaper t' just order you a BT-80 from Semroc or BMS for around 7 bucks. Aye aye! I had them just layin' around.

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    An all-plastic tubefin for 29mm motors. This tiny (15" tall) and extreme-stubby tubefin was inspired by a plastic container of Crystal Light instant iced tea packets I was looking at one day. Sitting next to it on the pantry was a 2.6" Estes Executioner my kids gave me for Fathers Day last year. I kept looking back and forth at that 2.6" Estes nose cone and the plastic Crystal Light container. ...

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