This treads a fine line between scratch and kit, I think. It's more or less a copy of a design by Gerald Wallace (Bohica) discussed here and here. Specifically his 13mm version, but mine has an 18mm motor mount; also I used one each 5055, 5060, 5070, and 5080 rings, which is what it says on his diagram, but in fact he used (for one version, at least) 5060, 5070, and 2 x 5080. It's not clear to me what Wallace used for launch lugs. I chose to put one 1/8" lug on a standoff near the center of gravity, high enough that the rod will clear the 5060 ring and go through 1/8" holes punched in the 5070 and 5080 rings. (Without a standoff, the two smaller rings would have needed gaps cut out of them, and I didn't like that idea.) Finish is Duplicolor Metal Specks red, rings are Rustoleum 2X gloss black, and there is a Testors trim tape line around the front end of the body tube.
Flight Date: | 2014-06-14 |
Rocket Name: | Bohica's Dead Ringer |
Flyer's Name: | Richard Holmes |
Motors: | A8-3 |
Launch Site: | West Genesee Middle School, Camillus NY |
Early morning flight with no spectators to verify stability. It's stable, at least on an A. I can't estimate altitudes to save my life but it was low. The 3 second delay was decidedly long! Brought it down on a streamer but with the weighted nose it came in faster than I'd like; next time a bigger streamer, or a small chute.
Stage | Motor(s) |
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1 | Estes A8-3 |
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