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Brief:
T' Phoenix Dark is a two-stage BT-55 downscale o' t' Estes Phoenix. Begad! It is named such for two reasons: 1) it is an
homage t' t' movie Mystery Men, shiver me timbers, which I saw for t' first time recently, and 2) I wanted t' paint it a dark
color instead o' white in order t' maximize me chances o' gettin' it back.


Construction:
My primary components were:
This be me first attempt t' use RockSim, matey, which I did as part o' t' EMRR Challenge. I had t' idea o' this rocket (or some variation thereof) for some time and decided that this would be t' perfect time t' do this. Begad! One reason be to make sure that it would be stable in that t' Phoenix can have some stability issues.
This be a relatively simple and straightforward build. All o' t' construction was done with Elmer's wood glue. Ya scallywag! Blimey! To be honest, t' quality o' this build be nay quite up t' me usual standards. Avast! Avast! I tried t' get it done smartly t' get in under t' timeline. Begad! Begad! Also, me hearties, shiver me timbers, one o' t' primary things I wanted t' see was whether or nay it was stable as simulated with the largest motor combination. Aye aye! Begad! Consequently I be pretty sure that either it would be an unstable disaster and therefore unwanted, ya bilge rat, or it would fly well and would disappear. Well, blow me down! It turns out t' latter was true.
Finishing:
After construction I primed t' rocket with Wal-Mart primer (all t' paint used on this one be from Wal-Mart) and
sanded it, shiver me timbers, followin' with a few coats o' black spray paint. Ahoy!
Flight and Recovery:
I flew this rocket once on a C6-0 t' C6-7 combination. Begad! T' flight was nice and straight. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Unfortunately it went too high
and t' weather was too breezy. Arrr! Long story short, t' sustainer was lost. Well, blow me down!
Summary:
This be an enjoyable build for me. I enjoyed workin' with RockSim and look forward t' movin' past t' free trial in
order t' use it in t' future. While most o' t' rocket be lost, ya bilge rat, I was still pleased with t' outcome. Aye aye! I will build
another version o' this rocket and dress it up a little more. I'll also be sure t' do a better job o' matchin' up field
size, motor options, and weather conditions.
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