Flight Log - 2013-08-24 - Ari Krupnik's Black Piper

Black Piper is an experiment in how hard I can push a plastic fin-tube rocket before the fins fail aerodynamically. It is a reaction to scepticism from some fliers about the strength and durabilty of this "non-traditional" construction method.


Black Piper is teh simplest, cheapest airframe I can come up with for this purpose. It uses motor eject and single deploy. The most elaborate part of the rocket is a 38mm AeroPac retainer. The rocket uses Schedule 40 ABS pipe for its fuselage and fins and regular LOC paper motor mount tube. Nose cone is a pipe fitting.

Flight Date: 2013-08-24
Rocket Name: Black Piper
Flyer's Name: Ari Krupnik
Motors: G75
Actual Altitude: 757 Feet

152mph, 8.3g, 1.4s burn. 7s delay ejects just after apogee. 6s could work also.

StageMotor(s)
1Aerotech G75M

 

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