Phil125 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 11, 2010 Messages 268 Reaction score 0 Sep 19, 2013 #1 Anybody have a Rocksim for the hanger 11 X-15 6"?
dixontj93060 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 13,083 Reaction score 45 Sep 19, 2013 #2 I can post it tomorrow.
Phil125 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 11, 2010 Messages 268 Reaction score 0 Sep 19, 2013 #3 dixontj93060 said: I can post it tomorrow. Click to expand... Thanks Somebody should upload it to rocketreviews.com Plan on using it for my Re-L2 in a few weeks. I can't find it for the life of me.
dixontj93060 said: I can post it tomorrow. Click to expand... Thanks Somebody should upload it to rocketreviews.com Plan on using it for my Re-L2 in a few weeks. I can't find it for the life of me.
dixontj93060 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 13,083 Reaction score 45 Sep 20, 2013 #4 Here is mine. It is aligns to the way I am building it. Routed fins/carbon skin, changing/aligning tab lengths, nosecone / tether dual deploy, etc. View attachment X-15_6in_asbuilt.rkt Also, here is the original (downloaded from somewhere) that I started with. View attachment X-15_6in.rkt
Here is mine. It is aligns to the way I am building it. Routed fins/carbon skin, changing/aligning tab lengths, nosecone / tether dual deploy, etc. View attachment X-15_6in_asbuilt.rkt Also, here is the original (downloaded from somewhere) that I started with. View attachment X-15_6in.rkt
Phil125 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 11, 2010 Messages 268 Reaction score 0 Sep 20, 2013 #5 Excellent thank you very much. How did 53 OZ of nosecone weight work out for you? Last edited: Sep 20, 2013
dixontj93060 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 13,083 Reaction score 45 Sep 20, 2013 #6 Phil125 said: Excellent thank you very much. How did 53 OZ of nosecone weight work out for you? Click to expand... Haven't flown it yet (although the number should be 45 or 54oz) as it is fully adjustable in 9oz increments. This same adjustable scheme has been used before in big and not so big rockets (down to 4" dia.) for many years such as in this build: https://www.rocketryforum.com/showt...ld)&p=185086&highlight=pml+bulldog#post185086.
Phil125 said: Excellent thank you very much. How did 53 OZ of nosecone weight work out for you? Click to expand... Haven't flown it yet (although the number should be 45 or 54oz) as it is fully adjustable in 9oz increments. This same adjustable scheme has been used before in big and not so big rockets (down to 4" dia.) for many years such as in this build: https://www.rocketryforum.com/showt...ld)&p=185086&highlight=pml+bulldog#post185086.
Phil125 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 11, 2010 Messages 268 Reaction score 0 Sep 20, 2013 #7 I flew mine on about half that and it weathercocked a bit. I made mine adjustable too and according to your rocksim I should be in the 48 oz neighborhood. I launched it on an AMW K555SK.
I flew mine on about half that and it weathercocked a bit. I made mine adjustable too and according to your rocksim I should be in the 48 oz neighborhood. I launched it on an AMW K555SK.