Launch Report: X-Wing Tie Fighter Dog Fight
Date: 2024-05-30
Background
- This is a two-stage rocket. The Tie Fighter has a D12-0, The X-Wing has a C6-5.
On Site Preparations
- For wadding I used some streamer material.
- For a parachute I used the 12” mylar chute.
- An Estes standard starter was installed and taped into place.
- The rocket was slid onto the 5/16" launch rod and the controller wires were attached to the igniter leads.
Launch
- Wind was out of the East and was about 4 mph at the most.
- John stated the sky was clear - launch site was clear and did the countdown: 5-4-3-2-1. Teresa pushed the button on the launch controller.
- The D12-0 motor ignited and the rocket leaped off the pad. It flew stable upward to an altitude of about 50 feet where it made a sharp left turn toward the East. The rocket then gap staged, the Tie Fighter dropped, 60 feet from the launch horse, and the X-Wing took off on a westward path, pointed in a slightly downward angle.
- The X-Wing dove into the earth at full speed, 92 feet from the launch horse, where the motor delay burned and the ejection charge fired. This caused a small grass fire, which John put out.
Condition of rocket after the flight
- The X-Wing’s 2 lower wings were ripped off the fuselage and the front of the fuselage was burned beyond recognition.
- The Tie Fighter’s one vertical panel was ripped from its support.
Conclusions
- The 2-stage rockets stability was -0.126 calibers. With the base drag hack it was 0.497 calibers.
- A string swing test was performed and the 2-stage rocket passed that test.
What I learned
- This was a spectacular flight. The site was clear and no observers were present.
- It is possible that the staging tube slipped, allowed the X-Wing to cock sideways and that was why the rocket veered to the East.
- This rocket was repaired and is now flight worthy