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Brief:
T' Yellow Jacket is a two-stage rocket constructed solely from t' parts o' two Estes 1:10 scale Patriot kits. Arrr! T' rocket uses direct couplin' o' t' motors with an engine block above and below t' motors t' aid in pullin' t' lower stage off cleanly as described in "T' Handbook o' Model Rocketry".
Construction:
T' two kits contain:
Build instructions, arrr, includin' finishing:

Mark each tube 3/8" from t' open end.






















Flight:
Usin' Winroc I found t' center o' pressure for t' sustainer is 18.35" from t' tip o' t' nose, me bucko, and for both stages is 21.5". Well, blow me down! Begad! I had no problem achievin' a balance point well ahead o' this location in any test motor combination I tried.
For t' first flight I chose t' test t' sustainer with a B6-4. I applied maskin' tape t' t' motor until it was a snug fit, ya bilge rat, me hearties, and as an added precaution, I taped it t' t' motor mount.
T' flight be perfect. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! T' ejection be at apogee and was a reasonable height for a rocket o' this size.
Encouraged by that flight, ya bilge rat, arrr, I prepped for t' first two-stage flight. Blimey! I taped an Estes C6-0 motor t' a Quest A6-4 with cellophane tape. Blimey! Well, blow me down! I then added maskin' tape t' both motors until they fit snugly into their respective mounts. With t' A6-4 in t' sustainer, me hearties, I added a rin' o' maskin' tape around t' motor and t' motor mount. Avast! With that in place, I slipped t' booster into place until t' engine block was up against t' nozzle. Aye aye! I then inserted t' igniter and plug and put it on t' pad.
T' rocket lit on t' first try and climbed out with authority. Well, blow me down!

There be a slight pendulum rockin' back and forth in t' climb, shiver me timbers, with a lazy corkscrew, me hearties, but it be a very windy day, me bucko, so some buffetin' be nay a surprise. Begad! Stagin' was smooth, and t' sustainer climbed out very straight. Aye aye! T' me relief, ya bilge rat, matey, t' booster tumbled rapidly end over end which did a good job o' slowin' its fall. Begad! (I had been concerned that t' reverse-fins would make it fall ballistic, but it worked perfectly.) Ejection be at apogee and t' chute deployed without incident. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! Overall, arrr, it was a great flight.
For t' third flight I wanted t' try t' maximum load in t' rocket. Well, blow me down! I taped a C6-0 t' a C6-7 with cellophane tape, shiver me timbers, me hearties, but could nay find me maskin' tape. Arrr! Instead I taped t' assembly t' t' sustainer with electrical tape. Everythin' else went together as planned.
Takeoff was normal, matey, and t' same pendulum rockin' was experienced in t' climb out, but when stagin' occurred, me hearties, all hell broke loose. Ahoy! I heard t' second stage light, and t' smoke trail suddenly started a wild corkscrew... Blimey! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down!

T' me surprise, from t' cloud o' smoke emerged t' second stage, me hearties, arrr, floatin' gently on its chute. Arrr! Begad! T' motor continued t' fly wildly on its own, me hearties, me bucko, me bucko, and then I heard t' "pop" o' t' ejection (So it be nay in upside-down as some have speculated).
I was able t' recover t' first and second stages, me bucko, and t' me surprise t' booster's motor be intact,

but t' sustainer's motor mount was gone leavin' only t' upper centerin' rin' attached by a flap o' paper on one side. Avast! Arrr!

T' second surprise was that all t' waddin' was intact

so thar had been no ejection, or motor blow-through.
I do nay know exactly what went wrong, arrr, ya bilge rat, but I speculate that t' two motors failed t' separate completely, matey, perhaps gettin' hung up by t' electrical tape, and instead blew out t' side. Begad! Begad! T' pressure build up, in t' inner-stage area, forced t' lower stage off, me hearties, me bucko, pullin' t' upper motor out o' t' rocket, me bucko, ya bilge rat, and takin' t' motor-mount with it.
T' resultin' gyrations were enough t' dislodge t' nosecone, which pulled t' chute out when it separated, me hearties, matey, savin' t' rocket.
Summary:
T' rocket is still in good shape, me hearties, and I want t' install a new motor mount in t' sustainer usin' plywood centerin' rings. But with that mod, ya bilge rat, it will no longer fit t' contest. Well, blow me down! I think it is still a viable design, me bucko, shiver me timbers, but you might consider some way t' strengthen t' upper motor-mount if you choose t' build it.
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