Jay's SEMROC Tau Zero
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While this one's not strictly a BARCLONE entry, I rounded up plenty of "in the wild" pictures of my "Tau Zero" design, which was designed in the glare of public scrutiny right here on YORF:
http://forums.rocketshoppe.com/showthread.php?t=834 "And now for something *completely* different." http://forums.rocketshoppe.com/show...350&postcount=6 We begin our exhibit with the Bill "Wallyum" Eichelberger Tau Zero display. . |
More TZ shots
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This batch includes Bill's Tau Zero liftoff and Craig McGraw's build of the TZ, as well.
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Tau Zero, Part III
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Here are Tau Zeros built by Tony Vincent, Howard Smart, Jewel Butler (borrowed from rocketreviews.com), and Andrew Scott from Australia! ;) :D :cool:
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Tau Zero, Part IV
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And finally, a few variations on the original theme by Craig McGraw and Zeus-cat.
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Tau Zero, maiden flight
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And here's some shots from the maiden flight of Tau Zero Prototype I.
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Here is one I built a while ago - replete with Ion Cannon...
Always liked this design. It can be a little finicky to finish, but it simply looks good when completed. Sorry about the blurring. |
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Here's my Tau Zero I built a while ago. It flies great but I think my shock cord is too
short (or I chose the wrong ejection delay) since I have a nice big "Estes dent" in my nosecone. |
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Wouldn't that be a "Goemmer Dent" ? ;) . |
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:eek: ;) :D . |
Jay's "Tau Zero" Prototype I
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Here are some photos I unearthed from the maiden flight of my "Tau Zero" Prototype I on October 21, 2006.
The launch location is the site of Dad's old farm southwest of Jerome, Idaho. None of the buildings are there any more, but you can see the neighbor's barn "across the fence" from where our farm used to be. . |
Better, Bigger Tau Zeros
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Tau Zero Prototype II-B (with new improved engine hook/tube coupler motor retention), October 29, 2006.
Closeup of fin damage. Jay and Tau Zero ST-10/BT-70 1.33-1.37X Tau Zero upscale, rocketry demonstration at Morningside Elementary School, Twin Falls, Idaho, May 2009. . |
Didn't I make a big nose cone for one...somewhere?
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Yup!
I've actually got two of your gorgeous Tau Zero upscale (SLS class) nosecones, Gordy --- I'm the proud owner of SLS Tau Zero's 1 and 3. :)
Pics one of these days when I remember to shoot 'em! :D |
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OK, see when you wait a year from the time I make the part until you build it I tend to forget. I don't even remember doing two of them! |
Gordy to the rescue!
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That was probably back in 2008. :eek: :o And yes, they're *gorgeous.* ;) :D Cheers, |
Dean's SLS Tau Zero
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I need to see the gorgeous pictures, please. :D Cheers, |
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I did??? :confused: Holy $&@* I don't remember any of that! :eek: |
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It must be all that balsa dust your breathing :chuckle: |
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Or Smoking!!! :chuckle: |
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I'm traveling this week and next, but will see if I can grab a snapshot or two when I get home and post. The SLS TZ is really a nice build and a good flier (not to mention Gordy's balsa work on that cone...we're talking "work of art in wood", here). :) |
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