ThirstyBarbarian
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I flew a Warlock for my L2. It went to around 2,000’ on a CTI J290. The Doorknob is another great L2 rocket. It’s basically a longer version of the Warlock and will stay lower on the same motor.
Another thing that I and a few of my rocket buddies have done for lofting payloads is to make a removable payload section or even just a tube extension for our Warlocks. It can be as simple as a length of body tube and length of coupler. That can extend the warlock so you are getting in the range of the 10:1 fineness ratio, if you are concerned about that. It also adds a bit of drag, and can bring your stability margins more into line with the rule of thumb 1 caliber.
A typical extension might be a 15” piece of tube and 15” coupler. Glue them together with 7.5” of coupler sticking out the tube extension. When you want the longer rocket, just add the extension. You can simply tape it in place, or most likely friction would hold it. Remember to boost your ejection charge — it about doubles the volume you need to pressurize.
Another thing that I and a few of my rocket buddies have done for lofting payloads is to make a removable payload section or even just a tube extension for our Warlocks. It can be as simple as a length of body tube and length of coupler. That can extend the warlock so you are getting in the range of the 10:1 fineness ratio, if you are concerned about that. It also adds a bit of drag, and can bring your stability margins more into line with the rule of thumb 1 caliber.
A typical extension might be a 15” piece of tube and 15” coupler. Glue them together with 7.5” of coupler sticking out the tube extension. When you want the longer rocket, just add the extension. You can simply tape it in place, or most likely friction would hold it. Remember to boost your ejection charge — it about doubles the volume you need to pressurize.