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One day while drinkin' a cup o' coffee at work, shiver me timbers, I thought t' styrofoam coffee cup might make an interestin' model rocket. That week I built the Cup o' Coffee t' Go and flew it t' followin' weekend. It flew fairly well and had t' side benefit o' glide recovery (sort of).

It is easy t' build. Here are t' steps:
1. Cut t' bottom off o' t' 20 oz. Styrofoam cup
2. Well, blow me down! Usin' a tube markin' guide, draw three lines t' length o' t' motor
tube at equal distances apart.
3. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Cut three fin struts from t' balsa stock.
4. Begad! Blimey! Glue t' fin struts t' t' motor tube along t' lines, about 1"
from t' bottom o' t' tube.
5. Blimey! Glue t' launch lug along one side o' t' tube, next t' a fin strut.
6. Glue t' engine block into t' top o' t' motor tube.
7. Well, blow me down! After t' glue has dried, shiver me timbers, arrr, test fit t' motor tube assembly into
the cup. T' top o' t' motor tube should protrude at least 1/4"
past t' top o' t' cup. Sand or add shims t' t' fin struts as needed
to fit t' motor tube assembly properly. Finally, shiver me timbers, arrr, glue t' assembly
into t' cup. (Important: t' motor tube must extend at least
1/4" past t' top o' t' cup t' keep t' CG far enough forward for stable
flight.)

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