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    Post Brazilian VS-40 Sounding Rocket

    I found the Brazilian VS-40 Cardstock Scale 1/48 http://www.ariespapermodels.nl/pdf/V...Rocket-upd.pdf and definatelly should be part of my scale fleet.
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    This Small rocket looks nice and simple but have a good small details, i modified to use a A10-3T, 12" Parachute with center port, and the altimeter 2 close to the nose as you can see in the Open Rocket Desing have a 1.19 Stability the final weight without motor was 19 gr. so base in the Open Rocket should reach a 110 m., we'll see i think maybe 80 m.

    I hope this weekend i can fly it !

    I take some pics of the modifications, I didn't like the engine hook above the fins cause is not easy for display, i should do the display base included in the plans.

    I use the tube coupler as shoulder
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    For Fins instead the multilayer cardstock i use a cardboard and create a cover .
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    The fins cover
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    The engine mount
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    Details Closeup
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    The last pics !
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    Great detail work!
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    I enlarged that model a bit and have flown it a LOT on 18 MM motors. You should have a fine flight with an unmodified version on an A10.
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    looking good! What type of cardstock & glue did you use?
    I'm looking fwd to your flight report.
    Eric
    ps- thanks for the link!
    Last edited by SpaceAXEplorer; 22nd February 2012 at 02:57 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dixontj93060 View Post
    Great detail work!
    Thanks !

    Quote Originally Posted by GuyNoir View Post
    I enlarged that model a bit and have flown it a LOT on 18 MM motors. You should have a fine flight with an unmodified version on an A10.
    use 18 mm should be great, but i'm doing my whole Scale fleet on 1:48, i hope can find it, because is too small, 8 inches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpaceAXEplorer View Post
    looking good! What type of cardstock & glue did you use?
    I'm looking fwd to your flight report.
    Eric
    Thanks !
    I used 60 Lb Cardstock printed in a laser, Wood Glue in the internal joins and White glue in the external to avoid the yellow color.

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    I made mine with 65 lb. cardstock and Elmer's white glue. Flies fine.
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