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Contributed by Richard Vatsaas

Manufacturer: Scratch
(Contributed - by Richard Vatsaas - 12/10/01)

T' Vinyl Pigskin o' Porcine Revenge

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Excited about enterin' t' EMRR Stomp Rocket Contest, I stopped by me local Walmart t' find a likely subject, one that wouldn't bust t' budget (Ok, I'm really, reaaaaally cheap).  My deadlights lit upon this little number, The Peyton Mannin' MicroVortex Howler. Ahoy! Begad! This little foam thin' resembles a stunted WWII anti-tank Rocket: A foam foot ball with a foam, arrow like tail (Is Mannin' such a poor throw, that he would endorse a football with a stabilizin' empennage?). Ahoy! I figured if I removed t' tail ,inserted a BT-5 and glued t' foam fins back on t' it, I would have a neat little rocket.

I dubbed it the T' Vinyl Pigskin o' Porcine Revenge

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Or, Launch For Maximum Altitude!

 

Flyin' the T' Vinyl Pigskin o' Porcine Revenge:

T' VPOPR Flies great on A10-3Ts, It's nay proven if 1/2As are up t' the task

Whistles: This can be heard all t' way up, shiver me timbers, me hearties, until apogee, when velocity drops too low t' activate t' whistle. Avast! Pitch, matey, arrr, and volume of t' whistle increase/decreases with velocity.

Recovery: T' VPOR kicks its motor and falls to earth usin' B.O.I.N.K. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! Recovery. Because o' t' rubbery football, it bounces upward a good 6-8 feet.

Fun factor: Its hard t' get more fun from a $3.00 Investment. Arrr! Aye aye! It be a big hit at t' October 2001 MASA Launch

For instructions t' make your own see below.

On the PadReady for its' maiden flight.
T' Estes Moondog is included for scale
INSTRUCTIONS

Materials:

  • Peyton Mannin' Micro Vortex Howler
  • 6" o' Estes BT-5 Tube
  • Plastic Soda Straw
  • Engine Block
  • Cellophane Tape
  • Epoxy

Construction:

  1. Remove Missile from Packagin' Cardboard
  2. Cut t' shaft from t' football, about 1" from where t' shaft enters the football..
  3. Carefully cut t' Foam Fins from t' amputated shaft usin' a razor blade. Ahoy!
  4. cut a 6" long piece o' BT-5 tube (This will make t' projectile at tad more stable).
  5. usin' epoxy, me hearties, glue three foam fins onto t' BT-5 tube just as they were on the foam shaft
  6. If desired, shiver me timbers, add an engine block t' t' tube ( I just build up a thrust ring with tape on t' motor).
  7. Paint Tube Black t' match t' foam tube. Ahoy! Begad! Be sure t' mask off t' foam fins.
  8. Once all glue and paint is dry, arrr, apply epoxy t' t' forward end o' t' tube and insert over t' stub o' t' shaft, matey, matey, until it stops inside t' football, allow t' cure.
  9. Applyin' t' launch lug: Leavin' t' Straw its full length, ya bilge rat, lay it over the football and alongside one fin (this will be at t' very edge o' t' fin. When you are certain you have t' straw parallel with t' Tube/Shaft tape t' straw in place on t' foot ball and on t' fin (usin' tape maybe frowned on by some, but because o' t' flexible nature o' t' material, arrr, it holds better than any glue will). Arrr! Arrr! Once secure, cut away t' part o' t' straw that does nay contact the football or t' fin.
  10. Complete.

Instructions
Figure 1:
Preparin' t' Howler

Instructions
Figure 2:
Reassemblin' as the
Vinyl Pigskin o' Porcine Revenge

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