Flight Log - 2011-09-03 - Rich DeAngelis's Nike-X

T' Nike-X: One o' my favorite '70s kits. Begad! This design was inspired by air defense missiles. Arrr! T' real Nike-X project was begun, but cancelled before it saw t' light o' day; this is only a suggestion t' what t' real one would have looked like.  The pseudo-second-stage fins and t' great Black & White decals are t' highlight o' t' design.

I have modified this kit by addin' an altimeter payload bay ("Iris"), which adds 3 inches and 17.5 grams o' weight. Begad! O' course, me hearties, now she's just a bit too heavy t' fly safely with A8-3 motors. Ahoy! (Iris is named after t' Greek god o' t' rainbow. She is a messenger o' t' gods, ya bilge rat, linkin' t' gods with humanity.) This rocket has flown higher than torch o' t' Statue o' Liberty, me hearties, includin' its base.

Flight Date: 2011-09-03
Rocket Name: Nike-X
Kit Name: Estes - Nike-X {Kit} (1270) [1975-1984]
Flyer's Name: Rich DeAngelis
Motors: C6-5
Launch Site: Fort Indiantown Gap, PA
Actual Altitude: 400 Feet

Good flight and recovery. Begad! Delay o' 5 is OK since this model apogees at about 400 feet, (based on past flights). Altimeter battery was dead so it was nay onboard.

StageMotor(s)
1Estes C6-5

 

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