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#1 2011-08-10 15:37:15

fire219
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Model Rocketry

Anyone here on Scratch make/fly model rockets?

For the people who have no idea what I mean, the kind of model rockets I am talking are little cardboard/plastic rockets that use black powder motors and fly about 200-2000 feet. And if you are certified to, you can make huge ones that fly miles up!  big_smile  (I am not certified, tho.)

If you do fly them, post pictures of them, and your stories about them.  smile

I will post some as soon as I find/make pictures of them.


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#2 2011-08-10 15:38:39

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Re: Model Rocketry

I have the Estes Amazon. It's epic with a C engine.


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#3 2011-08-10 15:49:36

fire219
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Re: Model Rocketry

SeptimusHeap wrote:

I have the Estes Amazon. It's epic with a C engine.

I have never flown that one, but it looks pretty cool. It must fly really high on a C motor, because Cs have made rockets of mine 3x the size of the Amazon go 1000 feet up, and even self-destruct (Often the latter. :_(  ).


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#4 2011-08-10 15:53:37

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Re: Model Rocketry

fire219 wrote:

SeptimusHeap wrote:

I have the Estes Amazon. It's epic with a C engine.

I have never flown that one, but it looks pretty cool. It must fly really high on a C motor, because Cs have made rockets of mine 3x the size of the Amazon go 1000 feet up, and even self-destruct (Often the latter. :_(  ).

LOL, yeah, I started with a B, and was really dissapointed, but the C easily doubled that. I also have the crossfire, but I haven't built that. It's small, and made of lightweight balsa wood, and takes C engines >:D


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#5 2011-08-10 15:55:57

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Re: Model Rocketry

I attached an RPG to a bottle rocket once.

THe result WAS NOT PRETTY.


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#6 2011-08-10 16:02:16

fire219
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Re: Model Rocketry

SeptimusHeap wrote:

fire219 wrote:

SeptimusHeap wrote:

I have the Estes Amazon. It's epic with a C engine.

I have never flown that one, but it looks pretty cool. It must fly really high on a C motor, because Cs have made rockets of mine 3x the size of the Amazon go 1000 feet up, and even self-destruct (Often the latter. :_(  ).

LOL, yeah, I started with a B, and was really dissapointed, but the C easily doubled that. I also have the crossfire, but I haven't built that. It's small, and made of lightweight balsa wood, and takes C engines > big_smile

The Amazon must be heavy for it's size, because in my experience, rockets that size go about 400 feet up on a B.

@bbbeb: xD

Pictures of one of my rockets coming in a minute!


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#7 2011-08-10 16:08:32

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Re: Model Rocketry

I'll start showing off my homemade rockets with the biggest one (also the first to be photographed today).

http://i54.tinypic.com/s4xd0x.jpg

It is called the Longshot. As you can tell from the the ruler right next to it, it is over 3 feet long! Despite being huge, it flew best on B motors, going about 300 feet up. When we tried a C motor, this happened:

http://i54.tinypic.com/33ku5wz.jpg

The rocket was going so fast when the parachute was ejected, the parachute was pushed down by the rushing air, and the cord ripped through the top tube!  yikes

It has been retired, and put on this wall with its friends:

http://i53.tinypic.com/9t0d4l.jpg

Tell me which of these rockets you want to hear about next.


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#8 2011-08-10 16:10:32

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Re: Model Rocketry

I've made some botle rockets and even a real mini rocket too at camp  big_smile 


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#9 2011-08-10 16:28:49

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Re: Model Rocketry

I built this. It was pretty cool.

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#10 2011-08-14 16:16:54

fire219
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Re: Model Rocketry

bump. I'll post another rocket in a few minutes.


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#11 2011-08-14 16:22:52

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Re: Model Rocketry

I think why the amazon runs poorly on Bs is because it takes a bit to launch, but then it soars.


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#12 2011-08-14 16:31:15

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Re: Model Rocketry

SeptimusHeap wrote:

I think why the amazon runs poorly on Bs is because it takes a bit to launch, but then it soars.

It sounds like the Amazon is pretty heavy, but you are using a B motor with a long burn time. Do you know what kind of B you use? (eg. B6-4)


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#13 2011-08-20 08:29:38

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Re: Model Rocketry

bump, and new rocket time!

The Liberty Flyer:

http://i55.tinypic.com/14vs8k4.jpg

It was an experiment to see how many rockets we could strap on to a rocket. We decided 3 would be a good number to try, and so the Liberty Flyer was created.

http://i54.tinypic.com/2z5m4a0.jpg

It looks awesome, but when we launched it, all heck broke loose, with a sudden nose dive, motor tubes coming off and flying at us (O_O), and finishing with a broken nose and body tube (was fixed up). Since that first (and last) launch, it has been on the wall of rockets.

http://i53.tinypic.com/9t0d4l.jpg

Which rocket is next?


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#14 2011-08-20 11:13:25

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Re: Model Rocketry

fire219 wrote:

Which rocket is next?

Do the one thats at the bottom please  smile

Oh, and try makeing a rocket with 5 motors D:<


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#15 2011-08-20 11:23:46

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Re: Model Rocketry

I made one in school for an elective. It looks really cool.


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