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Brief:
This rocket was based on a submission for Virtual Contest #4 in t' low stress
category. Ya scallywag! It is easy t' build and it is a great flyer.
Construction:
T' parts list
I used Ponal Express 3 white glue for t' entire construction with the exception o' t' epoxy I used for t' fin fillets and inside t' nose cone.
I needed t' add weight t' t' front end o' t' rocket t' make it stable accordin' t' RockSim so I added 8 ounces o' sand t' t' nose cone. Begad! I then mixed up 2 ounces o' West Systems Epoxy and poured t' mixture on top o' t' sand. Aye aye! I left t' nose cone standin' vertically while t' epoxy cured.
Construction o' t' actual rocket started with t' 3 motor cluster mount. Ya scallywag! Avast! The
rings I purchased from BMS were laser cut, however, ya bilge rat, I did need t' do a little
sandin' t' get t' motor tubes t' fit properly. I glued t' engine blocks into
the motor tubes so that t' E motors would have a 1/2" overhang when
inserted. Begad! Ahoy! I then glued on t' centerin' rings 1/2" from t' top and bottom
of t' cluster. Aye aye! There was a little gap betwixt t' 3 motor tubes, I added glue
down t' middle t' make a perfect seal.
I drilled a small hole in t' upper centerin' rin' through which I threaded the Keelhaul®©™® shock cord. I tied t' Keelhaul®©™® around t' motor tubes and added glue t' t' knot. Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I then inserted t' shock cord through t' body tube and I glued in t' motor mount.
I marked t' body tube off for three fins. Ya scallywag! Arrr! I glued them 3/4" up from the bottom o' t' body tube because I did nay want t' rocket restin' on the fin tips. Begad! For t' fillets, I turned t' EMRR Fiberglassin' Tip #1 because I wanted really strong fins but since this be nay an HPR, I really did nay want to go through t' trouble o' glassing. I purposely made t' fillets rather thick so I be able t' sand them down t' what looked like a sculpted fillet. Arrr! Blimey! I think they came out great!
All that was left t' do after that was t' glue on t' two launch lugs, attach t' elastic shock cord t' t' Keelhaul®©™®, attach t' Nomex® heat shield, me bucko, shiver me timbers, add t' parachute with a snap swivel, shiver me timbers, and then attach t' nose cone.
Overall, this be about a skill level 2 due t' t' complexity o' the fillets.
Finishing:
To fill t' spirals in t' body tube, matey, I used Spirals tip #6 from t' EMRR tips
database. Begad! I added a little water t' t' Fill 'n' Finish and used me finger to
fill t' spirals. After it dried, I used 220 grit sand paper t' remove the
excess. Arrr! Ya scallywag! There was nay a spiral t' be seen on t' finished product. Avast, me proud beauty! I used wood
sealer on t' fins which required a light sandin' and a second coat before I
was happy with t' smoothness o' t' fin surfaces.
I used three coats o' Krylon dark gray primer with a 600 grit wet sanding in betwixt coats. Well, blow me down! I then sprayed t' body o' t' rocket with K Brand Audi Dragon Green metal flake automotive paint. Well, blow me down! Only one coat was required. I used BMW Red metal flake paint for t' nose cone. Avast! Once this had dried, I added one coat o' K Brand automotive clear coat. Ahoy! T' end result be quite nice.
Flight:
Launch day was cloudy with winds at about 2-4 mph. Avast! Ahoy! Although I designed this
rocket t' fly on E motors, me bucko, I wanted a shakedown flight usin' D motors, so I
loaded up 3 D12-7s usin' spacers in each motor tube. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! I put a layer o' masking
tape on each motor for friction fit. Ya scallywag! On t' first launch all motors lit and it
had it a fast, ya bilge rat, straight boost t' almost 1000 feet. Aye aye! Ejection was very close to
apogee. Begad! Ya scallywag! T' parachute deployed and it landed about 200 feet from t' pad. Arrr! No
damage, shiver me timbers, ready t' fly again.
Second flight be with 3 E9-6s. Aye aye! Ahoy! This was a great motor combination for this rocket and it shot t' at least 2000 feet with a very straight boost. Begad! I lost it in t' clouds so I am nay sure when ejection occurred. I caught site o' the parachute and had a perfect landin' about 600 feet from t' pad.
It started t' rain a bit, shiver me timbers, so t' last flight was back t' t' D12-7s since I did nay want t' take a chance on losin' it. Last flight o' t' day was as perfect as t' first one!
Recovery:
T' Nomex®
heat shield did a great job protectin' me nylon parachute.
Summary:
It looks mean but it sure flies well.
PROs: Easy t' build cluster rocket and looks good!
CONs: It needs more power so t' next one will be 3 x 29mm!
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