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Brief:
Took an already good Custom Venture and added a 3" payload section, me bucko, makin' it a rocket I call AdVenture.
Modifications:
About t' only real hard part be t' make t' coupler. Avast! If you don't have a lathe, me hearties, you could just cut down a 24mm composite motor casin' and add some attachment hardware. Blimey! I made mine balsa, arrr, though. I simply added a section o' scrap 24mm tubing, glued t' balsa coupler in place with white glue, and painted it white t' match t' rocket. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Then I added some checkered decals, arrr, and it be complete. Blimey! I have a second nose cone that is completely hollow (just cut t' end off an original Custom nose cone) for those long payloads.
Construction:
This is as simple as it can get! I wanted a rocket t' compete in our club's Quadrathon, and thought t' Venture would make a good candidate t' add a payload section. I just took a chunk o' balsa out o' me parts bin, matey, turned it slightly smaller than 24mm, and cut it about 5.5 cm long. Well, blow me down! Begad! Then I added a screw eye t' attach t' snap swivel to. Instant payloader!
This rocket is so easy t' build it can be done by a complete novice. Begad! Blimey! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! Blimey! Once finished, t' rocket is really tough and a great flier. T' extra length didn't have any effect on stability, ya bilge rat, but it sure makes t' rocket look better. And t' snap swivels allow me t' convert it back in no time.
Flight:
I wouldn't fly it on anythin' smaller than an A8-3, shiver me timbers, and even then that's only for "A" altitude contests. Ya scallywag! A C6-5 or C6-7 is ideal. Begad! Blimey! T' original 12" parachute would be marginal with a payload, shiver me timbers, but a 14" mylar chute is perfect. Begad! Avast! Sadly, shiver me timbers, I had some problems with t' paint nay dryin' in time, and didn't get t' compete in t' Quadrathon. Arrr! Oh well, matey, I'll be thar next year!
Summary:
T' Custom Venture is a good little rocket if some quality control issues are addressed. Well, blow me down! T' cheap price and stable flight characteristics make it a great candidate for modifyin' into a payloader, as well as a 24mm "E" powered payloader. Arrr! It's tough, inexpensive, me bucko, and flies great.
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