FlisKits Deuceship One

FlisKits - Deuceship One

Contributed by Matthew McFarland

Manufacturer: FlisKits

FlisKits Deuce-Bash Contest

The following article was a submission to the FlisKits, Inc Deuce-Bash Contest and is archived with permission from FlisKits. Some of these designs are not actually kitbashes, however, all come from the basic motor design feature of the FlisKits Deuce's Wild.


(Contributed - by Matthew McFarland - 02/16/07) (Deuce's Wild) Deuceship One

Brief:
After watching the Discovery Channel program “Black Sky: Winning the X-Prize” about Spaceship One and the claiming of the X-Prize about 5 times, I was motivated to build a model with fins like on Spaceship One. I figured if it was good enough for Mr. Rutan, it was good enough for me. (I learned how to work with composites from one of his books.) This model is not really to scale of the Spaceship One as it uses the Deuce's Wild! engine mount with BP (instead of being a hybrid), the body is too long for its diameter, the fins are too long, and the back end is not tapered laterally.

Cut the body tube to 9.5”.

Cut out the fin template and mark engine cut out and launch lug lines. Turn 180 degrees and mark the launch lug line again.

Build motor mount and install as per Deuce instructions.

Cut out fin template and mark one fin on very edge of sheet. Slide the fin template 2” along the leading edge and mark another fin (you will be crossing the lines of the last fin you marked.) Slide the template another 2” and mark the root edge only. Cut the 3 root edge lines. The two 2” wide pieces are your standoffs. Cut the little triangle off of the trailing edge line and keep it.

(Deuce's Wild) Deuceship One Cut the other piece of fin stock to 8” long. Now cut two isosceles triangles 2.5” wide on the base and 8” tall.

Glue the standoffs onto the launch lug lines. Glue the 8”triangles centered to the standoffs. Glue the little triangle centered on the bottom outside of the 8” triangle.

Build the recovery system and nose cone as per instructions and you are good to fly.

I flew mine on A8-3s and had interesting success. The first flight was OK but was slightly unstable. The second flight was in heavier winds and was very unstable. It flew in a huge arc with ejection about 30' above the ground and recovered with no damage. I think the tube needs to be longer or some nose weight should be added, but I wanted it short and did not use ballast as the Deuce kit doesn’t come with any and I wanted to confine myself to those parts. I will however be adding ballast before I fly it again.

(Deuce's Wild) Deuceship One

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