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Thread: Where can I find SCUD-B or C scale data?

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    Where can I find SCUD-B or C scale data?

    I have decided on a scale scratch build for my Level 1 cert flight. After all they fun is building the cool rockets, not flying them, right?

    Anyway I remember the scuds flying in desert storm and thought that would be a good candidate. Some quick math tells me I can us a standard 4" ariframe and come up with a 1:8.66 that would be a shade over 51" and should fly nicely on an H or an I motor.

    Now just need some detailed measurements. Come to find out that I missed Mr. Dorffler's passing by some 6 months (RIP) so it seems like that avenue is closed. Anyone have any suggestions for a data source?

    Any help would be appreciated.

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    Go to the NAR website and check out "12 Soviet Missiles Of The Cold War":

    https://blastzone.com/nar/narts/stor...=1080035015601

    It has most all the Scud missiles listed.
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    Simple 4 fins and a nose cone.

    I've made them before so I can make the cone and I have the decal file.
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    Thanks, Greg, that should do the trick.
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    Awesome sandman, I will hit you up for both!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdondanville View Post
    Awesome sandman, I will hit you up for both!
    I can do the cone in balsa (cheapest), basswood (best bet) or fiberglass (very labor intensive!)

    Do some sims with the drawing I provided and let me know which way you want to go.

    The fins are really thick on the prototype (3/8" thick for a 4" model)so I don't think any fiberglass is needed on this one.

    The drawings I posted and the decals I have are for the Soviet version. Not the Iraqi version.

    Besides, the Soviet ones are all green...no masking.

    OK, nuclear ones had a yellow tip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman View Post
    I can do the cone in balsa (cheapest), basswood (best bet) or fiberglass (very labor intensive!)

    Do some sims with the drawing I provided and let me know which way you want to go.

    The fins are really thick on the prototype (3/8" thick for a 4" model)so I don't think any fiberglass is needed on this one.

    The drawings I posted and the decals I have are for the Soviet version. Not the Iraqi version.

    Besides, the Soviet ones are all green...no masking.

    OK, nuclear ones had a yellow tip.
    Wanted to do the Soviet one so that is all cool. (I actually have a friend that I work with that was in the Soviet Army as a young man, he will think that cool.)

    So basswood for the nosecone, gonna use Blue Tube for the the airframe and 1/4 plywood for centering rings and fins. (Aircraft birch on the fins, some cheaper stuff on the centering rings.) Oh and probably invest in a CTI Pro38 starter set for propulsion.

    Probably use some of the techniques in your excellent build thread for your prototype. I guess it is time to fire up OpenRocket!

    I have not had this much fun in decades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdondanville View Post
    Wanted to do the Soviet one so that is all cool. (I actually have a friend that I work with that was in the Soviet Army as a young man, he will think that cool.)

    So basswood for the nosecone, gonna use Blue Tube for the the airframe and 1/4 plywood for centering rings and fins. (Aircraft birch on the fins, some cheaper stuff on the centering rings.) Oh and probably invest in a CTI Pro38 starter set for propulsion.

    Probably use some of the techniques in your excellent build thread for your prototype. I guess it is time to fire up OpenRocket!

    I have not had this much fun in decades.
    Sorry to put a delay on this but I have a house full of guests.

    I only had a moment to respond. It will have to wait until Monday.

    Sorry.
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