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    Centuri - Hustler Gallery

    Welcome to the Centuri Hustler (KF-10 or #5180) Gallery on TRF.

    This gallery showcases the Centuri Hustler (KF-10 or #5180) and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:


    Centuri: Hustler: KF-10 or #5180
    Centuri: Lil' Hustler: KF-8 or #5178
    Semroc: Mini Hustler: KA-20
    Semroc: SLS Hustler: KV-11
    Semroc: SLS Lil' Hustler: KV-57



    as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!



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    Centuri Hustler (KF-10 or #5180) Basic Information

    Centuri Hustler (KF-10 or #5180) Basic Information.

    Centuri Engineering

    MODEL NAME: Hustler Also known as:

    NUMBER: KF-10 or #5180

    Introduced: 1965
    Final Year: 1971
    Designer: Lee Piester

    Type: Payload
    Motor Mount:
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 37"
    Diameter: 2.25"
    Span:
    Weight: 8.2 oz

    Mfg. Description: A real work horse!! Designed to carry your biological specimen or instrumentation payload to extreme altitudes. Study acceleration effects -- build miniature camera -- build radio transmitter or receiver. The Hustler and its payload returns safely by large hemispherical silk parachute for many repeat launchings. (Centuri 1965 Catalog)

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    1967 Catalog text identical to 1965 Catalog
    1968 Catalog text identical to 1965 Catalog

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    A real work horse!! Large capsule designed to carry your biological specimen or instrumentation payload to high altitudes. Study acceleration effects -- build miniature camera -- build and launch radio transmitter or receiver. The Hustler and its payload returns safely by large hemispherical silk parachute for many repeat launchings. Comes with engine mounts and shock cord/secure cable already installed. (Centuri 1969 Catalog)

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    1971 Catalog identical to 1969 Catalog

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    Centuri Lil' Hustler (KF-8 or #5178) Basic Information

    Centuri Lil' Hustler (KF-8 or #5178) Basic Information.

    Centuri Engineering

    MODEL NAME: Lil' Hustler Also known as:

    NUMBER: KF-8 or #5178

    Introduced: 1967
    Final Year: 1971
    Designer:

    Type: Payload, Downscale
    Motor Mount:
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 29"
    Diameter: 1.33"
    Span:
    Weight: 6.5 oz

    Mfg. Description: A real payload carrier!! The "LIL' HUSTLER" is a 3/4 scale version of its big brother, the HUSTLER. Designed for its higher altitude capability, the LIL' HUSTLER will carry up to 6 ounces of payload. Comes with pre-installed engine mount and recovery system. Includes 3 powerful MINI-MAX F10-4 rocket engines with igniter packet and complete instructions. Safe recovery with colorful silk parachute. (Centuri 1967 Catalog)

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    1968 Catalog text identical to 1967 Catalog

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    A real payload carrier!! The "LIL' HUSTLER" is a 3/4 scale version of its big brother, the HUSTLER (on page 84). Designed for its higher altitude capability, the LIL' HUSTLER will carry up to 6 ounces of payload and return it safely via colorful SILRAY parachute. Comes with pre-installed engine mounts and recovery system. Kit includes 3 powerful MINI-MAX F55-4 rocket engines with igniter packet and complete instructions. (Centuri 1969 Catalog)

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    A real payload carrier!! The "LIL' HUSTLER" is a 3/4 scale version of its big brother, the HUSTLER (on page 86). Designed for its higher altitude capability, the LIL' HUSTLER will carry up to 6 ounces of payload and return it safely via colorful SILRAY parachute. Comes with pre-installed engine mounts and recovery system. Simply attach fins and finish. Kit includes 3 powerful MINI-MAX F type rocket engines with igniter packet and complete instructions. (Centuri 1971 Catalog)


    Editorial Note: The Lil' Hustler is mis-labeled as KF-10 in the 1967 catalog.


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    Semroc Mini Hustler (KA-20) Basic Information

    Semroc Mini Hustler (KA-20) Basic Information.

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    MODEL NAME: Mini Hustler Also known as:

    NUMBER: KA-20

    Introduced: 2010
    Final Year:
    Designer:

    Type: Payload, Downscale
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 22.7" (57.7 cm)
    Diameter: 1.34" (3.4 cm)
    Span: 6.8" (17.3 cm)
    Weight: 1.9 oz (53.9 g)

    Mfg. Description:


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    Semroc SLS Hustler (KV-11) Basic Information

    Semroc SLS Hustler (KV-11) Basic Information.

    Semroc Astronautics

    MODEL NAME: SLS Hustler Also known as:

    NUMBER: KV-11

    Introduced:
    Final Year:
    Designer: Lee Piester, Carl McLawhorn

    Type: Payload, Clone
    Motor Mount: 1x24mm
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 39.7" (100.8 cm)
    Diameter: 2.34" (5.9 cm)
    Span: 11.8" (30.0 cm)
    Weight: 9.0 oz (255.4 g)

    Mfg. Description: 1965 Retro Repro (Semroc 2012 Web Ad)


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    Semroc SLS Lil' Hustler (KV-57) Basic Information

    Semroc SLS Lil' Hustler (KV-57) Basic Information.

    Semroc Astronautics

    MODEL NAME: SLS Lil' Hustler Also known as:

    NUMBER: KV-57

    Introduced:
    Final Year:
    Designer: Lee Piester, Carl McLawhorn

    Type: Payload, Clone
    Motor Mount: 1x24mm
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 29.8" (75.7 cm)
    Diameter: 1.84" (4.7 cm)
    Span: 8.7" (22.1 cm)
    Weight: 6.0 oz (170.2 g)

    Mfg. Description: 1967 Retro Repro (Semroc 2012 Web Ad)


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    Centuri - Hustler Gallery

    ....or any variations on that theme. Mine is a Semroc Mini Hustler. This one has quite a few flights in service of my small altimeter comparison project. The payload section can handle several at once with ease.

    This one is completely stock except for the static ports in the base of the payload section for use by the various altimeters, and the shock cord attachment has been redone after a particularly bad choice of delay (way too long) on an early flight.
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    Mine is the Semroc SLS Lil' Hustler. One of my favorites, but tossed a fin on the last flight. I need to get it fixed before NARAM.

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    I made a clone of the Hustler several years before the Semroc release:

    I don't have a picture of my (Semroc) Lil' Hustler handy, but here is . . .

    Mrs. Hustler! It is in-between the Hustler and Lil' Hustler; it uses a BT-60 and BT-70 and a BMS reproduction of an old Estes BT-70 clone. It pretty lightweight and uses 24mm motors only.
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    Here's my first version of the Semrocian Hutsler on a D12-3. After a number of flights, I ended up blowing the fins off on an H-148R.
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    ... and the second build taking off on an I49 to 5400 ft. I fiberglassed the fins and extended the payload for dual deploy

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    SLS L'il Hustler

    This project turned out right nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoLaw View Post
    This project turned out right nice.

    John
    Indeed it did. I like everything about it—including the background on the first pic.

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    The Hustler was a big rocket for its time. I saw an original MM Hustler flown in 1970 on a MM F14 motor. It maybe went 400 feet up. Black powder did not have the Nt-sec. needed to really make this one fly.
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    Few pics of my recently completed Semroc SLS Hustler (thats the big one).

    Decided on a really plain scheme for the big bird. Actually it was due to unavailability of paint, lack of imagination and lack of skill to execute anything more flashy But she turned out nice in the end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Astro-Baby View Post
    Few pics of my recently completed Semroc SLS Hustler (thats the big one).

    Decided on a really plain scheme for the big bird. Actually it was due to unavailability of paint, lack of imagination and lack of skill to execute anything more flashy But she turned out nice in the end.
    Turned out very nice indeed!! Ordered the parts today to start cloning my own, thanks for the build thread.

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    Original Centuri MM Hustler kit

    Here are a few photos of an original Centuri MM Hustler kit. These are BIG balsa nosecone and payload transition pieces.
    Every Centuri Minimax rocket kit I ever saw, except for one example in 1969, already had the factory included motors removed. Too bad.

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    Thanks for the photos of the kit, NikeRam. I see that the motor mount was separate in this version. Did the shock cord come installed?

    I've been flying my "Mrs. Hustler" a lot. It really flies beautifully on D and E motors, and I think I'll write up plans for it.

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    [QUOTE=NikeRam;400844]Here are a few photos of an original Centuri MM Hustler kit. These are BIG balsa nosecone and payload transition pieces.
    Every Centuri Minimax rocket kit I ever saw, except for one example in 1969, already had the factory included motors removed. Too bad.

    Is that your kit, NikeRam?

    Very nice.

    I have a couple of boxed Enerjet kits but no MM models.

    I'm more into Aero-Darts but I have built and flown the Semroc SLS Hustler.
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    Did the shock cord come installed?

    I cannot recall. Give me a few weeks to research your answer. I will respond then.
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    In the one I acquired, the motor mount was installed from the factory. So also was the shock cord and the fine steel 'secure cable' which parallels the shock cord. Interestingly, Centuri already glued the payload tube to the aft transition balsa section (they called it the "reduction fitting").

    The photos I posted of the Hustler kit were not mine.
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