Rich's Rockets Posts
Sport Rocketry / Education and Outreach / NARTREK
Silver (2015-12-28)[Read More]
Building the (scratch) Au-198 (2016-03-15)Yes, I know, I still haven’t built the booster for the flexwing glider, but this is higher priority and doesn’t involve sanding airfoils. The Au-198 is my NARTREK Gold rocket. This ... [Read More]
Building the (scratch) Au-198 (part 2) (2016-03-17)Next I marked and cut the fin slots in a piece of BT-55. No, I lie. Next I went to Home Depot and bought a piece of aluminum angle, then brought it home and cut off a 1-foot piece, so I could use it ... [Read More]
Building the (scratch) Au-198 (part 3) (2016-03-19)Hey, look at what I found! Sheesh. OK, time to contemplate the shock cord. This being internally indistinguishable from a minimum diameter model, a replaceable Kevlar leader would be: Highly ... [Read More]
Building the (scratch) Au-198 (part 4) (2016-03-20)There wasn’t enough space between the tubes for me to see a good way to get internal fillets in. So I just glued the third centering ring down behind the fin tabs and did external fillets. And ... [Read More]
Building the (scratch) Au-198 (part 5) (2016-06-20)I decided not to do anything fancy with the finish. Single color (gold, of course), no decals or trim. This is a workhorse research rocket, after all. The Rocketarium retainer looks good. Much better ... [Read More]
Building the Estes (clone) Ranger (part 1) (2015-01-30)Just a little bit left to do on the XC before putting it aside for painting weather. Next! For NARTREK silver I need to build and fly a 3- (or more-) motor cluster rocket. What I’ve decided to ... [Read More]
Silver bells? (2015-12-07)Finally, at tonight’s club meeting, I was able to get the paperwork completed for the NARTREK Silver scale requirement, relating to the D-Region Tomahawk I flew in September. That’s the ... [Read More]
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