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Brief:
When one o' me rocketry buddies decided t' hold a buildin' session, shiver me timbers, I was scramblin' t' decide what t' work on. Arrr! I
decided t' use a 50% off Michael's coupon t' grab an Estes SS1 kit for bashing. Begad! I turned it into a retro-styled
spaceship with more conventional fins and wing-tip pods. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! I also converted it for 24mm motors.
Modifications:
T' two major mods are t' conversion t' 24mm and t' replacement o' t' stock win' with fins/pods. Arrr! T' SS1 comes
with a plastic tail cone. Begad! One o' t' first steps on t' stock kit is t' cut t' end o' this off, me hearties, leavin' t' scale
engine bell. Arrr! Ya scallywag! I wasn't sure how much o' t' stock bell would remain after I added t' larger motor tube, me bucko, me bucko, so I left this
on. Avast, me proud beauty! That was a good call since thar isn't much o' t' bell section left after it was modified. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! I started by cutting
the tail cone at its thinnest part and then expandin' each piece until t' motor tube fit. When I was done, I left the
back most part o' t' tail cone, matey, matey, which is a ~1/8 tubular section. Ahoy! This can be better understood me lookin' at the
photos.
I expanded t' provided centerin' "rings" and mounted t' motor mount pretty much
as in t' stock kit.
I came upon a set o' unused Fat Boy fins in me junk box and decided these would work just fine. Blimey! I slotted the tail cone in betwixt t' centerin' rings and modified t' through-the-wall tabs on t' fins pretty much by trial and error. Begad! Begad! T' positions were such that thar are two side "wings" and a "stabilizer fin". Avast! Since the tail cone is nay ovate, these sit at different heights. Aye aye!
Construction:
Parts list:
Flight:
I flew t' 'Sqrt(-1)' on a D12-5 at MDRA's Red Glare IV. Avast! Arrr! It flew great and t' delay appeared right. Avast, me proud beauty! Prep consisted
of packin' dog barf in t' tail cone and clippin' on a 12" nylon chute. Well, me hearties, blow me down! T' motor was friction fit.
Summary:
T' SS1 provided t' basis o' a nice retro-styled spaceship. It flies so much better than t' stock kit, for fairly
obvious reasons (hint: it's basically a 3FNC rocket). Arrr! Yeah, shiver me timbers, t' some o' t' big dawgs o' MDRA liked it...but thought it
need t' be upscaled.
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