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Thread: Estes Mercury Atlas Build

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    Estes Mercury Atlas Build

    Started over 2 years ago:
    http://www.rocketryforumarchive.com/...=mercury+atlas

    Finally finished:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeAGtL3lWB4

    If anyone knows where center of gravity should fall, let me know. I cannot find any info online for Mercury Atlas, and mine weights in at 12 ounces vs the stock built 8 ounces.

    Bob

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    Finally launched it. F12J-3. Went straight up.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kCnER010VQ

    CG was at 22.25 from tip of the aerodynamic spike.
    Last edited by bguffer; 1st December 2009 at 03:27 AM. Reason: Added text.

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    That was cool.
    Joe

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    Hey that's a NEAT way to do a build thread... Too bad I don't have the skills for it...

    Nice liftoff shot too... any tracking vids of the flight??

    Nice rocket! KUTGW!! OL JR
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    Having built and flown the Merc Atlas, I can say it's an impressive looking rocket that delivers awesome slow liftoffs and great flights on a D12-3. It is a bit challenging, especially having to hand cut all those chrome strips to fit, but well worth it. If you can get your hands on one I recommend it!

    Glenn

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAWO5Z1w194

    Recovered with only one chute, an 20" Aerotech parachute, and 10' of shock chord. Broke both fins off of one fin pod, when it landed on soft plowed field. I had dropped the capsule months earlier, breaking off the aerodynamic spike. So launched without the spike. All scale pieces remained intact.
    Last edited by bguffer; 3rd December 2009 at 01:11 AM.

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    Trying to attach RockSim file. Mine weighed 12 oz, and that should be the amount of weight entered into the mass override tab.
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    Lightbulb Estes Mercury Atlas

    Great video of the Merc Atlas.
    I was looking through my hardware store the other day and came across a product that may give scale models that"ready to launch "look.
    Most launch vehicles have an ice coating on them from the LOX.
    I found a spray snow product one would put on a window to simulate frost.
    Has anyone tried this on an Atlas???
    Seems to me that it would look good.
    Thoughts???
    Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays etc.
    MarkT

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    Quote Originally Posted by snuggles View Post
    Great video of the Merc Atlas.
    I was looking through my hardware store the other day and came across a product that may give scale models that"ready to launch "look.
    Most launch vehicles have an ice coating on them from the LOX.
    I found a spray snow product one would put on a window to simulate frost.
    Has anyone tried this on an Atlas???
    To apply "frost", I would recommend Krylon white primer, sprayed from a sufficient distance to attain a rough finish.

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    Merc Atlas "frost"

    Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try. This stuff was made to spray on glass to make it frosty.
    I'll test on a scrap tube first.
    PS I worked at a label shop a while back and they use a chrome product made by Fasson for labeling purposes.
    They gave me a hunk that was too small to use on the printers.
    I've had it for over 10 years.
    Used it on a LOT of rockets.
    Which reminds me... need to get more.
    My 2 cents....
    Mark T

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    Your mercury atlas look awesome and the videos were great thanks
    Cheers
    fred

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    Cool

    Mine is done up for the Faith 7 flight and only flown twice. Once on a D12-3 and once on an Aerotech E15-4W. Fin damage on both flights.
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    I have had fin damge on most of my flights as well.
    Cheers
    Fred

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    Thanks for all the complements.

    I had some questions via pm. Thought i would answer them here for everyone to see.

    >1) What type of bonding did you use for the plastics themselves? (i.e. >Testors liquid cement?)
    >2) What type of bonding did you use for attaching the plastics and vacuum pieces to the body tube (i.e. Testor contact cement, RC-56, epoxy, etc.?)
    >3) What type of primer did you use?
    >4) What type of finishing paint(s) did you use?
    >5) When all finished, did you spray the entire model with any Krylon Clear Coat?

    1) I used Testor's red label liquid cement for plastic models, for the Tower assembly.
    2) The wraps/fairings/etc were attached using thick cyanoacrylate (crazy glue). Gaps were filled with Fix-It Epxoy Clay. Rubbing alcohol to smooth out the epoxy clay.
    3) Duplicolor white primer.
    4) Duplicolor: universal flat black, some shade of silver, some shade of red.
    5) Prior to applying monokote-like strips, i clear coated the entire rocket. I did apply decals to the capsule prior to applying monokote-like strips, so the decals on the capsule are protected by clear coat, while the remaining decals are not protected by clear coat.

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