JAL3
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Each of the tanks was to be capped at either end. From examining the photos, I had assumed that the caps were made of Tyvek or something similar but did not find any such material in the bag. I then realized that I had bee working only under my own assumption. It was quite likely that the caps were to be made from ordinary bond paper. I cut a strip into segments big enough to cover the ends and then placed them with thin CA.
You are right, the tank "caps" are to be plain paper or cardstock. Since they are non-load bearing structures, the lighter the better, IMHO. The Destructions will cover this a bit more indepth than the pictures I sent you.
Keep up the good work...
The suspense is killing me ... I have no idea what the overall design of this rocket is going to look like.
MarkII
The next few photographs were pretty clear as to what needed to be done. I was to cut 4 strips of balsa that were 3/8" wide by 4 5/8" long. Presumably this was to come from the fin stock. The problem was that I had butchered the fin stock in making the wings and the scraps were no longer availible.
A check of the fins showed that they were 1/8" thick which was great since I had plenty of 1/8" stock,,,except that I didn't. 1/16" was the closest I could come up with. I decided to cut double the number of strips and laminate them together in pairs. I glued the two pieces together with yellow glue and "clamped" them with scotch tape to dry. When the glue had set, I used sandpaper to even things up.
Yellow glue was then used to place them so that the narrow edge was tangent to the body tube and the wide edge was tangent to the long tanks.
*GACK*
I made a mistake on the balsa strip measurement, the rails should be 3/16" wide not 3/8".
Sorry, and hope that doesn't complicate things too much.
Hey!
That doesn't look bad at all and it may simplify the LL attachment!
No more drilling through the aft bulkhead.
Good work John.
The suspense is killing me ... I have no idea what the overall design of this rocket is going to look like.
MarkII
Let the suspense end!
Southern Thunder was the first public appearance of the LPR version of the HMAS Bonestell. Here she is, ready for flight.
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There will a continuous griping about the quality of the pictures I took. It appears I had the camera on the wrong setting and none of the flight pics came out sharp.
Crummy picture but beautiful maiden lift off on a D12-3.
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It was a beautiful, smooth flight with just a hint of wind-cocking.
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Alas, things went bad, quickly. At ejection the shock cord pulled free and the body tumbled to the ground breaking off a wing tip.
:shock:
It will be an easy fix but it was a lovely flight up till then.
Well John, is yours done yet?
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Layne had sent me an email on how the launch lug was supposed to be attached. I lost it before I ever did much more than skim it. As I looked at the lug, it was a short piece of tubing for a 1/4" rod. It was not long enough to steady the rocket by itself.
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