Boost'Oh!/Super Toob'Oh! combo.
Still undergoing repairs to the rear end of the sustainer, so It's short about an inch on the back end.
Sustainer motor burned through the casing and torched the rear end.
Heh.
Other research has shown that the tube fins should be no more than 2 to 2-1/2 time longer than their diameter - longer than that and the airflow through the tube starts to create turbulence that lowers their effectiveness.
Can't tell from your pic, but it is possible that your tube fins exceed the practical length to diameter ratio. At a certain point, long tube fins start to act like cylinders rather than fins. Lots of base drag, not much guidance. Paradoxically, you may be better off with SHORTER fins. That also will take a bit of weight off the tail, so it will move the CG forward, this is a good thing for frankly unstable or marginally unstable rockets.
BTW, anybody know what happened to gpoehlein? he comes up as
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