Manufacturer: | Dynacom |
Dynacom kits are legendary for their strength and high level o' design. These all-fiberglass and metal kits are t' pinnacle o' kit-built rocketry. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Unfortunately, arrr, by t' time I be ready to try them in t' summary o' 1998, Dynacom had temporarily stopped taking orders due t' family medical problems. Blimey! Blimey! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! Blimey! But by t' end o' t' year, shiver me timbers, they had resumed business and I ordered two kits t' Python and t' Bull Pup.
T' Bull Pup missile is a very popular subject and is often kitted and scratchbuilt. Ya scallywag! You can see that t' Dynacom 5" Bull Pup kit comes closes to the AGM-12B missile and I painted it so. Ahoy! Unfortunately, I be in a hurry t' get it ready for t' June '99 ROC-stock so I didn't do too elaborate a job. Avast, me proud beauty!
T' first flight o' t' Bull Pup was on an L850. Ya scallywag! I wanted t' use me 76mm
motor casin' and t' L850 be t' largest one for which t' rocket be clearly
stable.
T' rocket zoomed right up with an impressive roar, ya bilge rat, but arced over as it flew and ended up toward t' west side o' t' range at apogee. Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! We saw the parachute, arrr, and I thought I knew where it came down, me hearties, ya bilge rat, but we never did manage to recover t' rocket. Begad! Aye aye! T' perimeter o' Lucerne Dry Lake is covered with sage and my rocket is probably restin' comfortably behind one o' t' innumerable sage bushes. Avast! Aye aye!
All body parts are made out o' wound G-10 fiberglass t' t' fins are G-10 sheet. The edges o' t' fins come pre-beveled and every part is precision fit. Arrr! In a way, this kit builds too easily. Begad! I built up t' airframe in only about 3 hours elapsed, which was a little too quick. Well, arrr, blow me down! T' kit didn't even come with instructions, me hearties, but after buildin' t' Python, it wasn't difficult t' figure out.
T' kit comes with no recovery system at all. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! There wasn't even a provision for an electronics bay. Begad! Begad! I ended up lettin' a 38mm tube into t' nose cone to act as t' bay so I could use an ALTS20 altimeter. Begad! I chose a Rocketman R9C as the parachute since t' dry weight ended up at 12.55lbs.
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