Yellowjacket Launch Systems Wasp

Yellowjacket Launch Systems Wasp

Contributed by Nick Esselman

(04/10/02) I had designed me own PVC Pipe Launch pad with removable legs (that reassembled in t' a rod holder) and used it for a little over 3 years. Ya scallywag! It was a fine design and met all o' me rocketry needs, matey, until last year. Aye aye! Aye aye! Last year is when I shifted toward usin' Blacksky Rail systems. So what? Well, t' extra weight o' t' rails when combined with my larger rockets put t' center o' gravity too high. Well, blow me down! This was noticed at a time of a launch where t' rocket came off t' pad at a bad angle because t' pad tipped upon initial thrust.

Features

I could have built a new pad or added weight to t' legs, but I felt it was time t' put some loot out and get something with "features". I ended up purchasin' a Yellow Jacket Wasp Launch pad (at their introductory price) and since then have nay looked back once.

T' Wasp pad, accordin' t' Yellow Jacket, is designed t' be "small and light enough for model rockets but strong and stable enough for small HPR rockets up through low H impulse--and everythin' in-between. Blimey! Begad! Perfect for mid-power E through G powered rockets." This was exactly what I be lookin' for and I wanted it to be able t' accept me Blacksky rail. Begad! T' Wasp accepts 1/8" t' 3/8" diameter rods and comes with 3 adaptors (3/16", arrr, shiver me timbers, 1/4" and 3/8") to keep t' smaller rods centered and held tight in t' pad (Note: I use the 3/16" on a 1/8" rod, however, YJ now offers a 1/8" as a special order). Begad! It also comes with instructions for convertin' your Blacksky Rail t' be used in t' Wasp pad. Blimey! Nay a big deal, me bucko, just a change from t' 1/4" mount to a 3/8" mount.

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One o' me other concerns in purchasin' a pad be its size. Blimey! I just couldn't tell from t' Yellow Jacket's webpage how this thin' broke down. Aye aye! A note out thar on RMR got me me answer and I went ahead and purchased it. T' Wasp's legs fold together into a straight section and t' launch pad's head is removable. Ya scallywag! This allows it t' fit in t' trunk of my car with no problem. Begad!

While on RMR, ya bilge rat, I found these comments:

  • "Hey guys, I recently purchased a WASP pad from Jim and it's a real piece o' work. Ahoy! It's really INCREDIBLE. Begad! In my opinion this is one o' t' nicest pads you can buy for t' money. Avast, me proud beauty! Get one while you can! -Todd "Proud WASP owner" Harrison"
  • ". . Begad! Ahoy! . Ahoy! Ya scallywag! but you can get a MUCH nicer pad from Jim Ball at Yellow Jacket Launch Systems. Aye aye! Take a look at t' Wasp at http://www.yellowjacketsystems.com It's built like a tank! -Kevin"
  • "Indeed, t' WASP is top notch. I have a RocketVision Porta Pad but if I didn't, me hearties, I'd have a WASP . . . Begad! -- R. J. Talley"
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Launch angle adjustment is simple, matey, too. Called t' "elevation" in Yellow Jackets' picture, me bucko, it is adjustment by simply turnin' t' mechanism. Aye aye! Yellow Jacket says that this ". . . is fitted with precision steel self lubricatin' ball-joint rod ends. Well, blow me down! No plastic parts or cheap swin' bolts here." There is a pull-pin on this assembly for tiltin' down t' rod t' load a rocket, matey, too.

Wicked

T' whole launch pad head spins around simply by loosenin' t' large thumbscrew that holds t' head onto t' launch stand. This is also how you can remove t' whole head assembly.

StealthLastly, shiver me timbers, it shipped with a 9" diameter (1/16" thick) stainless steel blast defector.

So, thar be nay much else t' say. Well, arrr, blow me down! It is an easy t' use, easy t' transport, arrr, me bucko, tough launch pad that is great for me rocket activity. Aye aye! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! I have used it with Estes' sized stuff and up t' a 2 lb, 36" tall rocket. Begad! Well, blow me down! It is heavy enough t' nay be negatively effected by t' Blacksky rail with a 2 lb rocket.

I give t' pad an OVERALL ratin' o' 5 points. Ya scallywag! Avast! Blimey!

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