Well this is something that I was wondering about, thanks for answering the question that you can light a MMX sustainer engine from a 13mm BP booster engine, I guess with CHAD type staging. This gives me some ideas. Have you ever gap-staged from 13mm to MMX? I am thinking of a MIRV with 13mm booster to 3 or 4 MMX sustainers.
I like the Man in Space PMCs.
Thanks for the Kudos guys! it's always nice to hear some of your builds inspire others
Unfortunately the only other place ALL McCoy's Micor Wonder Works one page plans are available is on my Computer and back-ups. If interested in a particular rocket PM me and I'll be glad to shot you a .pdf if it's one that I've finished the Drawing. There are a number of incomplete drawings waiting for finishing touches, Paint scheme, cleaning up decals, adding dimensions and so on. That said the Majority of the Fleet is in my files.
Glen: Have not gap staged a 13mm to MMX but have done #MM 400 which is a short gap staged 2-stage bird. worked great venting the gases out between centering rings and a 1/8" port. I have to admit the .85second delay between burn-out and Upper stage ignition can be Heart Stopping. it's very important to be sure the model being staged with MMX-II-NE motors is light enough to continue straight up for at least a second before loosing momentum.
MM 415: Doubles 2-Stage: another fine Fliskit. this 2-Stage rocket does a great job using the MMX-II-NE booster motors.
MM 416: Micro "The Bat BG: This is another attempt at making a 1970's 13mm model work at Micro size. Like it's larger counterpart it is not a good flying BG. it as a tendency to roll badly on the way up but does settle into a nice glide a low altitudes.
MM 417: NanoBeam Test vehicle: Another test bed for Minimum diameter NanoBeam 5mm launch rails using either .00-90 machine screw or plastic H beam launch lugs. These 30cm x 5mm aluminum beams make Perfect launch platforms for many Scale and Semi-Scale Micro models.
MM 418: 260 USAF Space Booster: This Estes Down-Scale from the Dark Ages is a perfect example of a semi-scale rocket using plastic I beam launch lugs.
MM 419a1: Micor AIM-9L Sidewinders: This pair of Micro Scale sidewinder are to be mounted on my 1:18 Scale F-104 Wing rails. These 1: 17.79 scale Missiles are intended to be Static on the F-104 but can fly individually from a 5mm NanoBeam launch rail.
MM 419a2: Micro AIM-9L Sidewinders: Here you can see the NanoBeam & styrene Wing tip Racks for the 1:18th Scale F-104 Starfighter.
MM 419c1: Micro AIM-9b Sidewinders: These two Sidewinder also mount to the belly rack of the 1:18th scale F-104 with NanoBeam rails attached to the suppled rack
internal wiring, Lipo battery and pull out plug are intended to launch these two missiles as the Starfighter clears the 6foot launch rail. They can also be launches individually from a standard Nanobeam 5mm x 30cm launch rail.
MM 419c2: Micro AIM-9B Sidewinders: Showing Belly rack 5mm launch rails and I beam launch lugs.
MM 420: Micro Sonda II-B: (41.5 Scale) ASP micro scale kit purchased 10 years ago. a Nice little kit. flies well on single MMX-II motors.