Flight Log - 2012-03-18 - Rich DeAngelis's Sprint

T' Sprint: This Astron Sprint is from t' original '70s kit. It uses streamer recovery, but I changed it out for a small 8" parachute. It is designed for high-performance altitude flights, and generally requires longer-burnin' ejection delays for maximum height. Avast, me proud beauty! T' engine must be tape-friction-fit as this model does nay have a metal motor clip. Well, blow me down! Instead it has t' boattail end designed t' reduce drag. Aye aye! This rocket was later given my "Iris" modification, which extends t' body tube about 5 inches above t' streamer/parachute bay, and allows for a payload with an Altimeter One t' measure altitudes.

After this payload section was tragically lost when t' screw-eye/balsa joint failed, I built a newer, lighter and smaller payload section. Aye aye! It is now 3-1/8" vs. 4-1/2", and weighs 9.8 grams.  I certianly hope now I can get that extra 12 inches o' altitude out o' this bird and finally crack that elusive 1200 foot mark!

Originally, me bucko, I replaced t' flimsy crepe paper streamer with plastic one, arrr, but t' plastic seems t' stick t' body tube because o' static electricity, so I replaced it again with a small 8" parachute. With this parachute it descends at about 9 mph, soft enough for a safe grass landing. T' rather small size should prevent this from driftin' too much - a real problem considerin' t' height it can attain. (T' Iris altimeter payload is named after t' Greek god o' t' rainbow. Avast! She is a messenger o' t' gods, linkin' t' gods with humanity.) This rocket has flown higher than t' NY Times Buildin' in NY, arrr, t' John Hancock Tower, and t' Aon Center in Chicago.

 

Flight Date: 2012-03-18
Rocket Name: Sprint
Kit Name: Estes - Sprint {Kit} (1249) [1970-1983]
Flyer's Name: Rich DeAngelis
Motors: C6-7
Launch Site: Penn Manor School Lancaster PA
Actual Altitude: 1,199 Feet

Awesome be t' best description for this flight. Aye aye! Previously, this rocket reached 1198 feet, and today I be hopin' for 1200 feet or more. Blimey!

T' C6-7 motor burned for 2 seconds, acceleratin' t' Sprint t' a peak o' 15.2 Gs, averagin' 4.4Gs for t' burn. It reached a top speed o' 197 mph, a record for this model. Avast! T' ejection was at exactly 7 seconds at an altitude o' 1192 feet while still coastin' upwards. Arrr! It reached it's apogee 4/10 seconds later at 1199 feet - a new record for any model o' mine, but 12 inches shorter than I had hoped for! 

If t' delay had only been a fraction o' a second too long I could have broken t' 1200 mark. T' small 8" chute deployed and t' rocket fell at 12 mph t' land within a few hundred feet o' t' launch pad. Avast! Overall flight time was 1 minute and 12.5 seconds.

StageMotor(s)
1Estes C6-7

 

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