Scratch Semi Three Original Design / Scratch Built

Scratch - Semi Three {Scratch}

Contributed by Dennis McClain-Furmanski

Manufacturer: Scratch
(by Dennis McClain-Furmanski - 09/05/04) (Scratch) Semi-Three

Brief:
This LPR model breaks into three pieces at ejection, shiver me timbers, each section descendin' as a "maple leaf" recovery monocopter.

Construction:
T' parts list:

  • 3 BT-20 tubes, matey, 3.5" long each
  • 1 BT-20 balsa nose cone
  • 3 piece o' basswood stock o' 18" x 3/8" x 1/8", arrr, which is cut into 9", 6", ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, and 3" lengths t' be used as fin standoffs
  • 1 2.75" engine hook
  • 2 BT-20 tube couplers, me bucko, 1.5" long
  • 1 BT-20 tube or coupler, 1/4" long
  • 1 1/16th" balsa sheet, 3.5" x 7" with grain parallel to 7" side
  • 1 1/8" launch lug, 2" t' 3" long
  • 1 piece o' scrap vinyl stripin' tape, vinyl decal or similar, 1/2" x 1"

Keep in mind that this be a successful experiment done on-the-fly. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! Other dimensions and/or materials may work better, but this worked for me. Glue is wood glue unless specified.

Cut balsa sheet into 3.5" squares, arrr, then cut t' squares diagonally into four right triangles, for three fins and one scrap piece for cutting reinforcin' spars (when used, cut these parallel t' grain).

Glue in nose cone on top tube. Well, blow me down! Avast, me proud beauty! Cut very narrow slit 1/2" long in tube from base o' nose cone shoulder down. Begad! Cover slit with vinyl or paper and tack in place with CyA across top and halfway down each side. Begad! (This acts as a vent for excess ejection pressure). Blimey! A small scrap sliver o' balsa slid under the vent cover while gluin' will ensure t' cover doesn't get glued shut.

(Scratch) Semi-Three In t' middle tube, me bucko, glue 1.5" long couplers 1/2" into each end o' tube, leaving 1" exposed. Avast, me proud beauty! Sand exposed portion down, ya bilge rat, matey, test fittin' other tubes onto the couplers so that they slide on and off easily with slight pressure but don't slip due t' gravity or shaking. Avast, me proud beauty! You are lookin' for a loose but acceptable fit. Graphite powder rubbed into t' sanded coupler will improve sliding.

Cut a slit in t' bottom tube and place engine hook as normal (2.5" or slightly less from aft end). Blimey! Test fit against middle tube. Top o' engine hook should nay prevent complete joinin' o' bottom and middle tubes. Well, blow me down! Begad! Tack motor hook in place with CyA. Ya scallywag! Cut 1/4" length o' BT or coupler, ya bilge rat, matey, removin' 1/4 t' 1/3 of its circumference. Aye aye! Avast! Place this cut piece over top 1/4" o' engine hook and glue with CyA, leavin' t' cut gap on t' opposite side from t' engine hook.

For t' fin standoffs, you want cut and sand them as follows:

  • On t' 9" fin standoff, mark one edge 3" from end and then cut steep diagonal betwixt this mark and end o' t' unmarked edge. Arrr! Sand the diagonal cut t' a very steep bevel so that when t' sanded bevel is placed against t' tube, arrr, it should form a smooth transition around t' curve o' the tube t' a flat tangent on t' outer surface o' t' standoff.
  • Repeat this with t' 6" standoff but only 2" from one end.
  • Repeat this a third time with t' 3" standoff but only 1" from one end.
  • Glue and fillet standoffs t' tubes with t' sharp point even with t' top of each tube. Arrr! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! T' 9" standoff is attached t' t' Top tube, matey, t' 6" to the middle tube, and t' 3" t' t' bottom tube. Avast! Blimey! Make sure that the standoff is placed in t' gap cut in t' engine hook anchor on t' bottom tube!
  • Glue and fillet a balsa triangle 1.5" from t' end o' each stand off so that t' balsa grain is parallel with t' leadin' edge. This will leave ~6" o' t' balsa hangin' off t' end o' t' standoff.
  • Glue 1" x 1/8" slices o' scrap balsa along surface o' stand off and fin "root" (long edge) for reinforcement. Blimey! Avast! Blimey! This can be done on all fins but is especially important on t' long (9") standoff.

Glue launch lug t' t' middle tube along t' top side o' t' standoff root.

Finishing:
Coat entire rocket heavily with sandin' sealer twice t' stiffen as well as fill, sandin' t' wood after both coats. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! Prime and paint. Begad! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! High contrast/high visibility is required. Avast, me proud beauty! Original was cobalt metal flake blue and fluorescent orange (as pictured). Fins were painted with dark stripes on orange fin so that when spinnin' they'd make a circle. Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! They looked like semaphore flags, ya bilge rat, but there were only 3, arrr, hence "Semi-Three".

Flight:
All three pieces were individually flight tested (hand thrown) with a spent engine casin' in bottom tube. Ahoy! Blimey! All three started spinnin' within 10 feet of apogee.

First flight test: A8-3. Ya scallywag! Begad! Straight boost, me bucko, ejection at apogee, matey, complete separation, me bucko, all spun and recovered as intended. Ya scallywag! Begad! Remained easily visible during entire flight.

Second flight test: A8-3 plus top tube filled half way with tracking powder. Avast, me proud beauty! Straight boost, me bucko, ejection at apogee, trackin' powder nay much help. Complete separation and all three pieces descended as intended. Arrr! Well, blow me down! Bottom tube lost in tall hay.

New bottom section was built. Begad! Blimey! All sections had more orange painted on body for better on ground visibility, however, a short cut recovery field is recommended.

First public flight, matey, METRA, Pine Island NY 09/04/2004 with B6-4. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! Blimey! Nice cut grass field. Stability rightfully questioned by RSO and expected. Arrr! Ya scallywag! Blimey! (That's why two private test flights first.) Boost straight, me bucko, rocket went out o' sight durin' ascent but at ejection thar be complete separation and all 3 became visible, shiver me timbers, spinnin' as intended. Ahoy! Avast! Blimey! There was a number o' positive comments by the spectators. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! Blimey! All parts landed within two seconds and 20 feet o' each other.

Recovery:
No recovery waddin' is needed for flight.

Summary:
As noted, matey, this be an experiment on-the-fly that worked. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! You are encouraged to experiment with t' design but test it safely. Aye aye! If separation is nay complete, two pieces will come down, one o' them nay spinning, which means further sandin' or lube o' t' joint that didn't separate is needed.

High visibility be t' key t' complete recovery o' all pieces. This means both t' rocket and t' field. Ya scallywag! Arrr! If any portion o' t' fin/stand off construction seems weak and likely t' flutter, feel free t' add some small balsa stiffening spars; small pieces aren't likely t' change t' recovery characteristics by much.

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