#731
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
I note with interest the reduced Dv using the A8-5 over the A8-3, as well as a 30' gain in altitude. Very nice.
__________________
Craig McGraw BARCLONE Rocketry -- http://barclone.rocketshoppe.com BARCLONE Blogsite -- http://barclone.wordpress.com BARCLONE Forum -- BARCLONE Forum BARs helping BARs SAM 0044 AMA 352635 |
#732
|
||||
|
||||
The THIRD Time's the Charm...
Quote:
And so here's the third (and hopefully *final*) version of the Tryton. Cheers,
__________________
Jay Goemmer "Centuri Guy"/"Tau Zero" YORF Member 28 Semroc SAM #0029 NAR 86131 "I think about organizing things all the time. Never seems to happen. I find something that piques my interest and I'm off on a quest. Or a Centuri. " --Bill Eichelberger, 02/22/2022 “Centuri fret buzz in an updated form.” Bill “Wallyum” Eichelberger re: Estes Flutter-By 03 Sept 2014 |
#733
|
||||
|
||||
New Plan -- Tigerwing
This is considered a "stablemate-sibling" to the Stryker. I like the performance of this version, as it gets a little better altitude and has gentle Dv numbers. General construction is similar to the Stryker, with minor main wing changes and a different V-Fin shape. I eliminated the V-Fin tip probes to simplify the finishing.
Length: 18.7" Diameter: 1.04" (ST-10) Fin Span: 7.04" Weight: 2.12 oz A8-3......205'......Dv 3 FPS B4-4......460'......Dv 4 FPS B6-4......466'......Dv 7 FPS C6-5......945'......Dv 1 FPS All motors reach safe flight velocity on a standard launch rod. Enjoy!
__________________
Craig McGraw BARCLONE Rocketry -- http://barclone.rocketshoppe.com BARCLONE Blogsite -- http://barclone.wordpress.com BARCLONE Forum -- BARCLONE Forum BARs helping BARs SAM 0044 AMA 352635 |
#734
|
|||
|
|||
New Design: Buck Roger's Ship
No particular name for this design just an vintage Buck Roger's design here. This design was quite a challenge for me with its cigar shaped body and forward wings. It requires a 48" launch rod as well. I also believe it falls in the VR class.
Secret Revealed: I have recently found a new sorce for inspiration. I have been using and abusing E-bay lately and doing searched for vintage sci-fi stuff and man did I find bunches. Everything from the sci-fi magazine Amazing Stories to early Buck Roger's Tootsie toys. Many, many cool photo's to save for future designs. |
#735
|
||||
|
||||
New Plan -- Cherokee 38
I spotted the nose cone and body tube on the SEMROC website, and thought I'd toss an old favorite together to see what could be done. Mercy!
This is a 1.885X upscale of the long-body Cherokee-D, using Carl's BTH-70 tubes and his BNC-70HAC nose cone. The fins are TTW G-10, 1/8" thick. I used the LT-150 tube for the motor tube. Length: 43.16" Diameter: 2.497" Fin Span: 11.377" Weight: 28.70 oz H123W-10......3033'......Dv 19 FPS......36" x 1/4" launch rod H153-13.......3775'......Dv 25 FPS......36" x 1/4" launch rod H45W-10.......4898'......Dv 17 FPS......60" x 1/4" launch rod I125R-14......5514'......Dv 14 FPS......36" x 1/4" launch rod I211W-14......5902'......Dv 8 FPS.......36" x 1/4" launch rod I195J-14......6015'......Dv 11 FPS......36" x 1/4" launch rod I240-15.......6616'......Dv 10 FPS......36" x 1/4" launch rod The last motor in the list -- the I240-15 -- pushes the model to 1167 FPS, which is greater than Mach 1 at 70 degrees F. Now, only an experienced HPR builder can tell if this design would even hold up to that stress if built lightly, the way RockSim would expect it to be. I make no predictions beyond what the simulator suggests it could do. This is a genuine "what if", and I only offer it as a possibility. Enjoy!
__________________
Craig McGraw BARCLONE Rocketry -- http://barclone.rocketshoppe.com BARCLONE Blogsite -- http://barclone.wordpress.com BARCLONE Forum -- BARCLONE Forum BARs helping BARs SAM 0044 AMA 352635 |
#736
|
|||
|
|||
New Design: Nomad Explorer
Here is a new design I call the Nomad Explorer. It uses as 18mm motor mount and fall in the VR class of designs. With this design instead of simulating some tube fins for exterior pods I am using some rounded end fins with three short tube fin rings around them to simulate the exterior pods. Just trying to be original here.
Recently I have had some time to finish building the Cosmic Poo design. I will post some photo's if we get a warm spell of weather so I can primer it, otherwise it may have to wait until Spring. Enjoy and Thanks Again, JP |
#737
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
You're way ahead in the art of creating unique models, James. Nice looking design.
__________________
Craig McGraw BARCLONE Rocketry -- http://barclone.rocketshoppe.com BARCLONE Blogsite -- http://barclone.wordpress.com BARCLONE Forum -- BARCLONE Forum BARs helping BARs SAM 0044 AMA 352635 |
#738
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Nice upscale of the Cherokee-D Craig. I think a Cherokee-D upscale in that size would be just right and given the new BNC-70HAC Secant Ogive you wouldn't need to have a custom nose cone turned. At first glance your design seemed a bit heavy at almost 29 ounces dry weight for a rocket that size. A 46" long Public Missiles Callisto with G-10 .063 thick fins and heavy phenolic tubing with a 38mm MMT and piston ejection weighs in at just under 25 ounces dry in the design file and that includes a 6 ounce mass object for epoxy/paint and tweaking. Semroc has the BTH-70 tubes listed as 2.175" ID x 2.247" OD with a .036" wall thickness. Your OD for the tubing is set at the same OD as the BNC-70HAC nose cone, 2.497" OD. I'm not sure if those Semroc dimensions are correct but by sizing the tubing to the same OD as the nose cone accounts for an extra almost 9 ounces of added weight. Since the Semroc BTH-70 wall thickness would be correct at .036" given the stated tubing dimensions, should the BNC-70HAC nose cone really be 2.497" OD or I wonder if that is a typo? I would think it should be 2.247" as well? .
__________________
Steve Naquin TRA# 677 L2 NAR# 85518 L2 SAM# 0052 🚀 In Construction: Der Blue Maxx/Minie-Magg 5.5” & Vander-Burn MDRM Clone w/Stickershock23 Custom Decals 🚀 In Paint & Detail: USR Banshee 🚀 In Build Queue: Estes Doorknob w/Vander-Burn Rocketry Upgrade Kit [Sport Decor], Semroc Centurion-F, Semroc Egg Crate 🚀 In Repair: SLS Lil’ Hustler, SLS Aero-Dart 1969 Trim 🚀 Stay Tuned For Fall 2021 Launch Dates Last edited by snaquin : 11-25-2006 at 09:24 AM. |
#739
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
1. Thicker wall BT-70 for TARC rockets. 2. 1/2 scale ARCAS body tube for SLS ARCAS. 3. Tube coupler for LT-225 tubes (reason for the .003" undersize.) The planned SLS ARCAS is the reason for the 1/2 scale nose cone. The original BNC-55AC was designed for the Estes ARCAS and later "re-used" for the Cherokee-D. The BTC-70HZ is the balsa boat tail for the SLS ARCAS. Hawk Hobbies has a great Cherokee-3D that uses the slightly bigger version of the BNC-55AC. I wish we had have thought of that one first. 3 D engines!
__________________
Carl McLawhorn NAR#4717 L2 semroc.com |
#740
|
||||
|
||||
Cherokee 38 -- REVISED
Quote:
And now the model has been corrected to show the adjustments. I changed the model to use a P6 Altimeter and the CPR2000 parts kit. The mid-body coupler is now sealed at both ends with 1/8" AC plywood and holds the altimeter and the deployment charge kit. Imagine the model to still deploy from the nose, but it should separate at the coupler for prepping and maintenance, using screws to hold everything together. You can use up to 12" long motors, either reloadables or single-use types in the mount. Any additional components required will affect the results, but probably not by much unless we're talking several ounces. Length: 43.16" Diameter: 2.247 (BTH-70) Fin Span: 11.13" Weight: 22.02 oz All motors have NO delay charges, and NO deployment charges. Deployment is at apogee, controlled by the P6 altimeter. The list below is not exhaustive, but is a sampling of the better-performing motors when comparing altitude with Dv numbers. G61W.......1786'......Dv 0.31 FPS......48" x 1/4" launch rod H123W......3618'......Dv 0.32 FPS......36" x 1/4" launch rod H45W.......5691'......Dv 4.81 FPS......48" x 1/4" launch rod I211.......6180'......Dv 1.32 FPS......36" x 1/4" launch rod I285.......6462'......Dv 0.05 FPS......36" x 1/4" launch rod I435.......6479'......Dv 0.08 FPS......36" x 1/4" launch rod Recovery as-shown is single-stage, with a 54" parachute. Enjoy!
__________________
Craig McGraw BARCLONE Rocketry -- http://barclone.rocketshoppe.com BARCLONE Blogsite -- http://barclone.wordpress.com BARCLONE Forum -- BARCLONE Forum BARs helping BARs SAM 0044 AMA 352635 |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|