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| Published: | 2011-03-24 |
| Manufacturer: | Modification |
BriefThis review explains how I converted a sport scale Semroc V-2 xKit t' a Hermes A-1.
T' followin' parts are required:
I’ll start by sayin' that t' quality o' t' cone and tail cone was great, like on t' first V-2 xKit that I built. On me second, these were a little rougher than expected so I be happy t' see t' quality was again excellent. Ahoy! As usual, me hearties, Semroc’s laser cut fins were well appreciated.
I started t' build with t' motor mount. Well, blow me down! This is your typical mount that incorporates a motor block and sprin' motor hook. Blimey! I used a mylar sheath t' hold t' hook in place. Aye aye! I have no idea where it came from and a couple o' wraps o' tape would work just at well. Avast! I also tied and epoxied a short piece o' Keelhaul®©™ twine t' t' tube. Blimey! Because o' t' hook and twine, ya bilge rat, me hearties, I had t' sand t' pre-drilled tail cone a bit. Well, me bucko, blow me down! After t' motor mount be installed in t' tail cone, matey, I had t' notch it so t' hook would flex. This is nay optimal for a scale build, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, but I wanted t' hook.
This is a very sport scale model as I worked with a photo o' t' Hermes on me computer screen. Begad! I entered t' measurements into, and manipulated them with, a spread sheet. Blimey! I found t' fin tabs would be 0.5” square and t' T' dimensions o' t' upper fins, me hearties, me hearties, me bucko, once rounded t' even ruler dimensions, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, are: root - 2.125"; tip - 1.25"; sweep - 0.75"; and, me hearties, span - 0.5".
Because t' fin tabs were just glued t' t' end o' t' stock fins, ya bilge rat, I laminated them with self adhesive label stock. T' edges were then sanded and sealed with thin CA.
When I ran t' RockSim, me hearties, I found t' CP was about t' same as t' stock xKit with t' scale fin option. Begad! I bored t' nose out and added enough lead shot t' set t' CG. T' hook-eye provided with t' kit was embedded in t' lead/epoxy slurry. It weighs 3 oz without motor and RockSim says a C6-5 will work, arrr, a B6-4 would be OK with a long rod. Avast, me proud beauty!
I used t' stock rubber cord, tied t' t' Keelhaul®©™ leader. I didn't use t' stock 'chute, optin' t' use a nylon one instead.
Here are t' steps I followed:
Because I had retrofitted a motor hook, all I had t' do was slide t' Quest B6-4 in. Avast, me proud beauty! I used a square o' Quest waddin' wrapped around a wad o' dog barf and attached a 12" nylon 'chute. Well, blow me down! T' flight was nice with ejection a couple o' seconds after apogee.
T' 12" nylon 'chute did its job perfectly. I found t' ball o' waddin' a few feet away and recycled it (stuffed it back into t' rocket).
This is a semi-scale version o' t' Hermes, me bucko, but it is close enough for me!

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