Does anybody know the stock body tube lengths for the old Estes Optima kit?
Does anybody know the stock body tube lengths for the old Estes Optima kit?
NAR 91107, Level 2
I think paint and I have an uneasy truce going.
47''tall,2.5 wide just looked it up but that 2.5 wide is probably a BT-80 I would think
It's actually 2.6" diameter. But I need the lengths of each of the three individual body tubes the kit came with.
NAR 91107, Level 2
I think paint and I have an uneasy truce going.
pdf dwg attached should give you what you need. I used it to build my T3 Micro downscale recently.
Keep em Flyin Micronzied
John
Mrcluster/Micromeister
Nar-15731
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It's a BT-80.
Matt Tripoli Junior Member# 14257
2013 motors:
AT 38-360 H178DM (283ns)
CTI Pro-29 3 Grain 138G106-14A (138ns)
CTI Pro-29 1 Grain 55F29-12A (55ns)
Estes C6-5 (9ns)
Estes B4-2 (4ns)
Total Newton Seconds for 2013: 489ns
2.4% of N5800
Largest Motor flown: Aerotech H178DM (38-360)
Why do I always feel like I am copying qquake????? Great minds think alike, but he is always one or 2 steps ahead of me....
Terry
NAR L1
2013: an E-16 & an E-9
Go with the 4" rocket. It will go well with your other 4" birds.
Wait. How big did you go on your EAC Viper? Go that size.
Kit (AKA Cranky Kong)
Total Total Impulse as BAR: 7,753.69 Ns (Equivalent to a 51% M motor.)
=| Calirado, Colofornia...what's the diff anymore? |=
Oh good, I was just thinking I would build one original size, but use LOC tubing instead of BT-80. 'Course 3" isn't much bigger......
Terry
NAR L1
2013: an E-16 & an E-9
The stock body tube lengths for the Optima are one 11" long piece of BT-80 and two 14.2" pieces of BT-80 (BT-80KD). I measured my Estes Shadow which is the same kit with a different paint scheme. The Shadow also had two 13 5/8" and one 2 3/4" long pieces of 24mm motor mount tube instead of the lighter BT-50.
'Til next time,
Mike Toelle
NAR 31692 L1
SAM 0373
I just added "Length" to the description of body tube parts in the RocketReviews.com Rocksim Library. This should help answer similar questions in the future.
BTW ... I built a Shadow clone from Aerotech parts. They have a 2.6" diameter body tube that is a bit stronger than a BT-80 tube. I cut fins from thin plywood and attached them "through the wall" (well, just the lower fins). The rocket flies great on F and G motors.
Please don't look too closely at the fins. :-)
-- Roger
Last edited by jadebox; 8th June 2012 at 05:06 PM.
I was thinking the 2.6 -> 3.1 isn't that much, only 1/2".... Yes I can see where it would be significant when you convert it to the length. However, it requires 2 lengths of tubing to make either one, with the 3" you are just using those 2 lengths more efficently/completely.
Terry
NAR L1
2013: an E-16 & an E-9
Aw man - looks like I came late to the party again
Anyway, I brought a party gift for the OP and anyone else that might need it.
An excellent tool for the "clone" builders reference library > the "Estes Body Tube/Kit Reference". This has the dimensions for the Optima kit and most other Estes kits.![]()
I'll look forward to your build. I want to clone a regular sized one myself. Beefed up a little of course. I think a 4" version would look quite nice!