Diameter: | 1.33 inches |
Length: | 15.60 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Scale |
Brief:
Upsized motor to 24mm.
Modifications:
The modification is fairly simple. I sanded down the plastic tail cone until
the opening was the same as the inner diameter of a BT-50 motor mount tube. I
used a BT-50 to BT-55 centering ring for the forward end of the motor mount and
epoxied the aft end of the motor mount into the tail cone, being careful to
center the tail cone properly. The key to flight worthiness is adding extra
weight to the nose cone. I used 30 minute epoxy which I poured into the nose
cone through the small opening at the base. I then dropped small 1/8 oz. lead
fishing sinkers through the hole into the epoxy pool.
Flight:
I've flown the rocket twice using Estes D12-5s. Both times I had excellent,
straight-up flights and pretty impressive altitudes. I almost lost the rocket
the first time when I launched just before dawn. The white rocket is difficult
to see in the early morning light. I thought that perhaps the motor's ejection
charge blew the motor out the back and I had lost it when finally we saw the
chute about 200' above us.
Summary:
A good upgrade to get a small rocket flying very high. I recommend perhaps a
different paint scheme, it's a small rocket and the additional altitude makes
it easier to lose.
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(by Doyle Tatum) I purchased this model about 6 months ago and with the upcoming SoAR Birthday celebration launch (the first rocket to fly at a SoAR launch was a Bull Pup) and the discussion of converting to 24mm, on RMR, I decided to assemble the rocket. I assembled the rocket per the instructions with the following additions and exceptions: I cut a 24mm tube and then sanded the ...
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