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Centuri Point KC-13
I created this simulation file for the out of production Centuri Point, unlike the file posted for the Semroc kit, this simulation includes the recovery phase of the models flight.
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My completed Centuri Point clone; picture attached.
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Nice looking Point, and thanks for the .rkt file. I see you included a C6-3 sim, I've always used a B4-2 - does it fly well on a C6-3?
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The original instructions for the Centuri Point (enter this address: http://www.spacemodeling.org/jimz/c...Point/kc-13.pdf into the Wayback Machine at https://archive.org/web/) indicates a B4-2 motor only. However the Semroc Clone (KV-58) instructions: http://www.semroc.com/Documents/pdf/Point.pdf indicate that "It is recommended that you use a B4-2 for your first flight. It is a gentler flight than the other choices. A B6-2 can also be used as a second choice. A C6-3 can be used, but it has a long delay for the Point so it will eject on the way down. If you use a C6-3, make sure your recovery area is soft. Don’t fly a C6-3 on your first flight in case it is not stable." I may have to fly mine on a C6-3 and see how is does.
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