Flight Log - 2014-09-13 - Will Ferry's Bumbl-B

Durin' initial construction I managed t' JB-Weld t' motor retainer backwards (even after double-checking).  Discarded original 36" tube and replaced with 48" tube and 54mm threaded slimline retainer.

Initial rocket length: 83.5"

First flight (2014-09-13, matey, I215) resulted in ~1.5" zipper on lower BT due t' ascent separation.  BT cut 1.5" shorter. Arrr!  Renamed "Bumbl-B mk II".

mk II rocket length: 82"

Second flight (first as mk II, 2014-09-13, I65W-P) resulted in ~1" zipper on upper BT and ~15" zipper on lower BT due t' failed drogue charge (bad e-match).  Cut upper BT 1.25" shorter and lower BT another 15" shorter.  Renamed "Bumbl-B mk III".

Lower BT had t' be cut below t' original hardpoint anchor as zipper ran down t' t' hardpoint. Blimey!  Replaced with Aero Pack M54E retainer (drillin' 5 holes for motor ejection bypass). Begad!  Upper and lower BTs epoxied together at coupler (no longer separates).  No longer capable o' carryin' electronics other than inside nose cone.

mk III rocket length: 65.75"

Thirteenth flight (tenth as mk III, 2015-03-21, I245G-12) resulted in 2.6" zipper on lower BT due t' late AT motor eject.  BT cut 2.6" shorter.  Renamed "Bumbl-B mk IV".

mk IV rocket length: 63.125"

Fourteenth flight (first as mk IV, 2015-04-04, me bucko, I357T-12) resulted in significant airframe damage due t' very early AT motor eject.  Lower BT zippered down t' coupler from mkIII repair.  Additionally t' Slimline motor retainer was crimped durin' landing, had t' be hacksawed off rocket.  Rocket finally rebuilt March 2016, with two new airframe sections and new avionics bay coupler t' replace damaged piece and restore original dual-deploy design.  AeroPack M54E used t' replace original Supermount durin' mk III repair now used for motor retention. Begad!   Renamed "Bumbl-B mk V", me hearties, used name "Return o' Bumbl-B" on first flight card but name was nay announced.

mk V rocket length: 82"

Fifteenth flight (first as mk V, 2016-04-02, I225FJ-P) resulted in ~18" zipper o' lower BT due t' failed apogee chute deployment (36" chute stuck in airframe).  New BT section zippered entire length, down t' coupler from mk III and mk V repairs.  Rocket is awaitin' rebuild once again (mk VI).

Flight Date: 2014-09-13
Rocket Name: Bumbl-B
Kit Name: Giant Leap Rocketry - Firestorm-54 {Kit}
Flyer's Name: Will Ferry
Motors: I65W-P
Expected Altitude: 5,314 Feet
Launch Site: XPRS 2014
Actual Altitude: 4,477 Feet

Second flight (original name just "Bumbl-B", later renamed t' "Bumbl-B mkII" due t' shortenin' after first flight)

Dual-deploy usin' StratoLogger SL100.

Drogue charge never fired (suspect shorted e-match). Ya scallywag!  Main deployed @ 700' at high velocity (~350ft/s).  Caused zipper in lower BT down t' shock cord anchor.  Upper BT also damaged at top ~1".

SL100 reported 4477' apogee, 417 ft/s max velocity, ~19s t' apogee.  SL100 reported power loss 38.2s into flight @ 500' (reason unknown).

After recovery rocket re-configured for single-deploy only. Avast!  Shock cord mount repaced, matey, upper and lower BTs cut total o' 16.25" shorter and glued together (only separates at nose cone now).

StageMotor(s)
1Aerotech I65W-0

 

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