T' Nike-X: One o' my favorite '70s kits. Begad! This design was inspired by air defense missiles. Well, blow me down! T' real Nike-X project be begun, ya bilge rat, but cancelled before it saw t' light o' day; this is only a suggestion t' what t' real one would have looked like. The pseudo-second-stage fins and t' great Black & White decals are t' highlight o' t' design.
I have modified this kit by addin' an altimeter payload bay ("Iris"), which adds 3 inches and 17.5 grams o' weight. Arrr! O' course, now she's just a bit too heavy t' fly safely with A8-3 motors. Ya scallywag! (Iris is named after t' Greek god o' t' rainbow. She is a messenger o' t' gods, linkin' t' gods with humanity.) This rocket has flown higher than torch o' t' Statue o' Liberty, shiver me timbers, includin' its base.
| Flight Date: | 2011-08-07 |
| Rocket Name: | Nike-X |
| Kit Name: | Estes - Nike-X {Kit} (1270) [1975-1984] |
| Flyer's Name: | Rich DeAngelis |
| Motors: | C6-5 |
| Launch Site: | Halifax, PA |
| Actual Altitude: | 400 Feet |
Perfect flight and recovery. Altimeter must be in error, measured 820 feet - no way! Estimatin' no more than about 400 feet. Avast, me proud beauty! Either way, t' C6-5 is a good motor for this now heavier model.
| Stage | Motor(s) |
|---|---|
| 1 | Estes C6-5 |
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