Manufacturer: | Madcow Rocketry |
This is the Madcow Squat rocket. I've wanted one of these since the Lake Lucerne LDRS but they were out of production. For the next 18 months I bugged Mike at Madcow about once a month about the Squat. Finally about three months ago, Mike told me he had found a stack of fin blanks and that the Squat would be in Black Friday sale. I couldn't wait and bought one before the Black Friday Sale. It's everything I hoped it would be.
The Squat is not exactly a beginner's rocket as there are some modifications required to get get the center of gravity where it belongs and there's also the issue of having only a couple of inches between the top of the motor mount and the base of the unmodified nose cone.
Using the review found here on MyRocketReviews.com as a guide, I cut the base of the nose cone off, added 70 grams of BB's and epoxy in the tip of the nose cone. I used short lengths of bamboo skewer inserted through the nose cone to hold the epoxy in place. I also added a 3" diameter 1/4" plywood bulkhead in the nose cone to mount the recovery train attachment point. To insure that it wasn't going anywhere, I also used small wood screws though the nose cone into the bulkhead for security.
The finished rocket weighs a bit...okay 12 ounces more than the suggested weight of 30 ounces. Then again, I like a glossy fluorescent pinkpaint job with metallic black trim and clear coat over it all. It does add weight.
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