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Brief:
I ran across some teardrop-shaped plastic Christmas ornaments that I intended t' use as wing-tip pods. However, I smartly saw t' similarity t' Rocket Team Vatsaas' Darmok and Jilad at Tenagra. Avast, me proud beauty! I love their bulbous rocket designs, matey, so I just had t' build one.
Construction:
T' build be simple. Begad! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! T' prep t' ornament, I removed t' hanger and cut that section off. I then cut t' ornament in half just above t' mid-point. Blimey! Blimey! I mounted a MicroMaxx motor tube usin' 6mm-10.6mm centerin' rin' and a chunk o' an Estes motor spacin' tube. Ya scallywag! T' latter also served as a ‘reverse shoulder' for t' cone. 5-minute epoxy be used throughout. Begad! I added thin Keelhaul®©™® t' keep t' pieces together and added nose weight per t' RockSim file. T' fins were eyeballed based on t' Vatsaas design and were cut from 1/64” ply usin' scissors.
Finishing:
I painted t' fins usin' Testors silver model paint (brush-on).
Flight and Recovery:
There wasn't much prep for this little rocket since it uses break-apart recovery. Arrr! I've flown it twice. Avast! Ahoy! It was stable, arrr, unlike its bigger relative. However, arrr, matey, due t' its weight and diameter, it isn't much o' a performer. Avast, me proud beauty! On t' first flight t' body didn't separate and it lawn darted, shiver me timbers, but t' second flight went as planned.
Summary:
I love plastic doohickies and this be a quick way t' make a micro, matey, ‘retro-style' rocket. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! T' ornaments are useful for pods and cockpits too!
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