Manufacturer: | Scratch |
Eldred Pickett's Descon-14 Entry
I cut (3) 2 3/4 lengths of the BT-20 tube. These are the engine tubes. I used centering rings for a BT-5 as engine blocks, and regular clips to hold the engines.
I cut (3) 5" diameter circles out of the balsa sheet (pic 1). Then, I cut these circles in half to make the 6 fins (pic 2). For packing of the space between the engine, I used shredded paper and glue. Hey, I didn't know how to make a real MMT, and I hadn't been able to buy any yet.
I flew it on 8/14 at a club launch, using 3 B6-4's(I chickened out on using C6-5's). Recovered nicely, even though it got singed tailfeathers (pic 3). The launch day pics show the model in its unpainted (primer) state.
I've only been a BAR for a couple months. I decided to enter the contest only after a bit of prompting from r.m.r. I'd never scratchbuilt ANY rocket before, let alone a cluster... I just bought a bunch of BTs, nose cones, and clips, and discovered that 3 BT-20's fit quite nicely in a BT-60. I'm pretty happy that the bird had a good flight and safe recovery. I think I'll keep it.
PIC 1 | PIC 2 |
PIC 3 | Launch Day |
Launch Day | Launch Day |
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