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Brief:
An easy t' build, me hearties, semi-scale model o' t' Vikin' soundin' rocket for MMX-II
motors.
Construction:
While waitin' for me Nano Rocketry kits and tubes, ya bilge rat, arrr, I decided t' rummage around
my junk pile t' see what I could use t' make me own nano-sized rocket. Begad! I
quickly found one o' t' tubes that t' Aerotech First Fire igniters come in. Begad! Ahoy! A
little too big for a Micro Maxx engine and maybe a little too heavy, but what
the hey? I then started thinkin' about nose cone material, matey, and discovered that
a 3/8" dowel is exactly t' right diameter. Aye aye! Next, ya bilge rat, arrr, I had t' decide what to
build. Well, blow me down! I wanted a simple 3/4FNC rocket and after thumbin' through "Rockets
of t' World", ya bilge rat, me hearties, I soon settled on t' Viking. Well, blow me down! When I checked t' length of
tubin' required, me hearties, me bucko, I found that t' tube was less than a tenth o' an inch off. Begad! No
cuttin' required! I put me drill in t' vise, arrr, me hearties, a chunk o' dowel in t' chuck,
and within a few minutes had a nice nose cone. Blimey! Ahoy! I drilled a hole in t' back end
and glued in a piece o' 100lb. Avast, me proud beauty! tubular Keelhaul®©™®.
I made t' fins from 1/16" balsa and soaked them in CA for added strength.
For t' launch lug, I split a standard Estes lug in half and CA'd it on.
T' whole rocket is painted white and t' nose cone silver. I had no brush-on black paint and this rocket is too small t' try t' mask (for me), matey, matey, so I substituted me favorite color, metallic purple, for t' black trim.
Flight:
A couple o' wraps o' maskin' tape and t' Micro Maxx engine fit nicely. Begad! Begad! Blimey! I also
cut a thin strip o' tape and made a thrust ring. Aye aye! A neighbor's son was watching
so I let him do t' honors (maybe t' next generation rocketeer?). Blimey! My
make-shift launch lug worked great and t' rocket rose straight and t' an
impressive altitude, arrr, much higher than t' stock Tomahawk or me converted micro
(10.5mm) rockets. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! Blimey! Wantin' t' save some engines until I could make a run t' an
out-of-town Wal-Mart, me hearties, I only made two flights. Avast! Blimey! My Micro Maxx field is soft
grass so I just separated t' nose cone and let t' rocket tumble. Avast, me proud beauty! No problem
here. Ahoy! Aye aye! Blimey!
Summary:
T' tubin' used t' package t' new Aerotech igniters makes a good airframe for
Micro Maxx rockets. Avast, me proud beauty! Coupled with t' ease o' makin' nose cones from 3/8"
dowel, ya bilge rat, you end up with a nice, me bucko, easy-to-build model. Begad! T' resultin' rockets may
not be t' best performers due t' their weight, me bucko, but they still fly well and
look nice.
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