Jeff's Rocket Fleet:
Updated 08/26/01.
Flyable:
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BSD Thor: My first High Power rocket.
85" tall by 4" diameter w/54mm motor mount. Used for High Power Level
1 certifications and plan to do L2. Rocketman R7 chute w/nomex deployment
bag. 54mm->38mm motor adapter with retention clips. Modified
rocket for rail buttons, and future use as an upper stage (3 brass tubes
for staging guide rods, conduit for ignitor leads and separation charge)
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Aerotech 89011 Initiator: This was my first
mid-power and BAR return to rocketry. Great kit, flies nicely. Added
removable 12" payload extension.
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Scratch TriSquito: A triple MicroMaxx cluster
in a slightly oversized Mosquito clone, with streamer recovery
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Clone Mosquito: hand carved nc, hand rolled
launch lug, printed bug decals on laser printer, finished very nicely.
Often fly w/MicroMaxx adapter.
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Scratch Bic ARCAS: MicroMaxx powered Bic
pen with parachute recovery
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Quest MicroMaxx Vector1, Raw Fusion, Saturn V, Space Shuttle, SR-71, Tomahawk
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Scratch Cardboard rocket: 2.5" dia x 30" wrapping paper tube, corrogated
cardboard fins mounted through the wall to 24mm motor mount and notched
over the centring rings. Nosecone is hand rolled from thin cardboard,
motormount tube and launch lugs hand rolled from 3"x5" index cards, centering
rings from 2 layers of cardboard with 90degree grain offset. Very
light but strong, flies nicely.
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NCR SA-14 Archer: my first 4" diameter rocket, maximum size & weight
for mid-power. Struggles up on a G64. This was salvaged from
the garbage at the 5/12/01 Tripoli launch
after it was thrown away after a lawn dart. I replaced the payload
section body tube & coupler and added a bulkhead.
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Estes Big Daddy: Given to me by a flyer at the 5/18/01
MASA launch after two lawn darts. I just cut back the body tube
1/2", replaced the shock cord, and added some nose weight. Flew great
on D12-5.
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Centuri KC-8 Orion: Awesome on D13-5W 18mm RMS reloads!: 01/27/01 lost
one pod and suffered zippered body tube and broken shock cord attachment
during recovery from tree. Got pod back that spring and it has flown
again!
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Centuri KB-3 Taurus: one of the coolest rockets ever.
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Centuri KD-3 Spartan
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Centuri KC-12 StarFire(Dad built): Goes to 2000' on a C6-5. Hard
to see.
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Estes K-33 Trident(Dad built): The original version with 3 side tubes.
Very nice flyer with unique ejection gas path
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Estes 1239 Saturn V (1:144 scale)
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Estes 1220 Mars Snooper(Dad built):
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Estes K-14 Drifter(Dad built):
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Estes 0819 Little John: finished very nicely with bt spiral filled, fins
seal coated 4 times, multiple layers of primer & color coat.
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Estes Screamer(Orange, friend built)
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Estes Astrocam RTF
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Estes TK-45 Beta two stage(#2, orange & black, friend built):
Upper Stage CATO'd at 01/01/01 launch
but rebuilt.
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Estes K-38 Avenger "Wind Test Dummy" two stage: Reduced upper section
of upper stage is missing, replaced with simple plastic nose cone.
Shortened due to lawn-dart 10/2000, then fusalage burn-through after CATO
at 01/01/01 launch.
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Centuri KB-7 Arrow 300 (Uncle Claire built 20 years ago): Very sleek minimum
diameter 3 stager. First flight at the 6/23/01
MASA launch.
Flyable but Retired:
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Estes TK-1 Mosquito: My first rocket! Fins have been replaced several
times and it is in very rough shape.
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Estes 0652 Citation Patriot: Flyable but retired due to decal peeling.
Might clear coat it and return to service.
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Centuri KM-1 Two-Bitz (balsa NC): Flyable but retired due to iminent burn
through of BT
Need minor repairs: (many just need shock cord
& chute replacement after long storage)
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Estes K-11 Wac Corporal: new shock cord & chute
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Estes K-5 Apogee II (blue/red,Dad built): new shock cord & chute
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Estes 0820 EAC Viper(#2): new shock cord & chute, reglue one fin
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Estes 0818 Rogue(friend built): shock cord, chute
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Scientific Products Company #105 Alpha-1 Ballistic Missile: Baking Soda
& Vinegar rocket: need launch pad
Need major repair/rebuild:
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Estes K-50 Interceptor: lawn-darted, but plastic parts still ok (amazing
the nc survived). May rebuild from scratch and just reuse the plastic
parts.
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Estes 1237 Scrambler (3 cluster - Dad built): On first flight, upper BT
burned after single-engine ignited other two from behind.
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Estes X-Wing: blew motor mount tube out during strong ejection with tightly
packed chute
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Centuri KM-6 Mini-Dactyl: booster bt unspiraled when forced tight fitting
motor. One glider fusalage broken during shred on an A10-3T motor.
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Estes TK-44 Birdie: need to build new motor mount
Need completion: (some flyable ones may also still need decals or
paint touchups)
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Estes 1200/K-52P Omega w/payload section: paint, shock cord, chute, glue
nose cone bulkhead, fill gaps in balsa
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Estes 1279 Nike Ajax: paint, shock cord, chute
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Estes Tie Fighter (friend Ray is building)
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Estes K-21 Gemini Titan: fix some storage damage, finish clear plastic
fins
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Estes Vostok: half done. Some water damage after a storm ripped the
roof off of my hangar.
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Estes TK-45 Beta two stage(#1): paint, shock cord, chute
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Estes 1208 Sky Hook: paint, shock cord, chute
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Estes 0851 Cloud Hopper: Flew twice but needs paint & better shock
cord mounting, repair slight zipper, consider straightening horiz fin
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Estes 1225 Alpha: paint, shock cord, chute, fill dent in fin
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Estes 1224 Gyroc: 2/3 finished
Unbuilt:
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Estes 2167 Mercury Redstone (new release)
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RocketVision MachBuster: This little 14" long rocket is predicted to go
to 5,600 feet and Mach 1.2 an a G55 motor (but it is usually considered
a one-way flight as recovery of such a small rocket from such a high altitude
is difficult).
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Estes 2157 Saturn V 1:100 30th anniv rel 1999: open. Plan to modify for
29mm mmt
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Estes 2157 Saturn V 1:100 30th anniv rel 2001: unopened
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NCR by Estes 3516 Interceptor G: unopened. Will substitute 29mm LOC mmt
tube so can use Aerotech motors
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NCR by Estes 3514 Bomarc: unopened. Will substitute 29mm LOC mmt
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Estes 1926 V2: unopened
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Estes SR-71: unopened
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Quest 3003 Navaho: unopened
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Estes K-51 Sandhawk (vintage '76)
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Estes K-17 Aerobee 300 (vintage '74): still in bag (opened)
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Estes 802 Quark: Luda's first rocket when she gets around to building it
(opened) (gift from friend John for taking him on a plane ride)
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Estes Death Star (opened)
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Quest RTF ???? starter kit (5): unopened
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Quest UFO starter kit (2): unopened
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Estes Enterprise NG (2): unopened
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Estes 1832 Droid Fighter: unopened
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Estes X-wing Fighters (4): need chutes
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Estes 2166 Honest John (2)
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Custom Venture: Won as prize at 6/23/01 MASA launch: unopened
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ASP KWAC-MM "Micro Wac Corporal with Tiny Tim Booster": a cool little kit
for MicroMaxx motors
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Edmonds Tinee boost glider
Planned:
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Scratch Bic Trident: a MicroMaxx downscale of the Estes Trident
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Scratch Bic Mercury Redstone
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Scratch Bic Wac Corporal
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Scratch 6" diameter Nike booster for my BSD Thor to be called "Thor's Hammer".
It will also have it's own payload section and nose cone for single stage
flight as my Level 3 project.
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Scratch Mailing Tube rocket projects:
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3" diameter Wac Corporal
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16' by 3" very strong tube that really has me thinking: maybe an upscale
Estes MeanMachine or some SuperRoc competition entry
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Clone Estes Birdie: (have 6 shuttlecocks waiting)
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Scratch Oddrock from foam StompRocket
Lost/Destroyed: Note: My mom would sometimes bring home a few rocket
kits for my friends and I to build. So some of these plans I have
left-over but don't remember well might have belonged to friends who came
over to build and left the instructions with me.
(note to self: why do I have so many left-over chutes, esp big ones
(more than # of rockets lost)?)
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Estes K-5 Apogee II (black/orange): 03/03/2001 Upper Stage hanging in tree
at White Bear Lake site. Booster lost two fins.
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Scratch Mutiny on the Bounty II: 01/01/2001
over neighbor's trees to the South
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Scratch Mutiny on the Bounty: 12/25/2000 over neighbor's trees to the North
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Centuri KC-12 Starfire: 12/02/2000 to shock cord failure. NC &
chute recovered, body core-sampled school roof.
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Centuri KM-3 Star Trooper: don't remember this rocket at all, but have
instructions & decals
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Centuri KM-5 Fireflash: don't remember but have instructions and 4 of the
5 nosecones. This was a very complex rocket.
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Centuri KM-1 Two-Bitz (plastic NC, Sister built): First flight landed on
a road & was run over by a truck before we got to it.
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Estes 1246 Shrike Upper stage: Drifted into residential area, never found.
Still have booster.
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Estes K-56 AlphaIII (3 lost): two in corn fields, one lawn-darted on asphalt
road in front of our house.
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Estes K-17 Aerobee: I don't remember what happened to main body, but I
still have the nose-cone/upper section.
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Estes K-18 X-ray: don't remember how destroyed, but still have payload
section/nose cone. I think this was launched at night with a simple
AA battery flashlight. Landed in Grandpa Hove's plowed field with
deep mud. Recovered but wet/damaged.
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Estes 0815A Super Flea: don't remember, have instructions
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Estes 0815B Javelin: don't remember, have instructions
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Estes 0820 EAC Viper(#1): built, don't remember how destroyed but
have instructions, fins, and nosecone
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Estes Screamer: launched over and over and over until there was nothing
left
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Estes Alpha(#1,2,3) Built, launched, and destroyed several of these.
Good basic rocket. Used to order free educator's kits for teachers
at school then build the rocket for them. The factory box said "Live
Frogs Enclosed".
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Estes 1269 Honest John: don't remember ever building, but have unpainted
nose cone
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Estes Renegade: don't rember how destroyed, but have fins
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Estes TK-3 Mini-Bertha(#1): don't rember how destroyed, have plans &
nosecone
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Estes TK-3 Mini-Bertha(#2, sister's?): don't rember how destroyed, have
part of plans
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Estes 1204 Streak: don't remember, have plans
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Estes K-15 Astron Sprite: don't remember, have plans
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Estes 0801 Mosquito(#2 - sister's?): don't remember, have plans
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Estes 1223 Big Bertha (friend's?): don't remember this (would think I would
have). Have plans.
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Estes K-54 Saros: don't remember rocket but have plastic fins
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Estes TK-45 Beta two stage: Have nosecone and parts for booster, no other
parts or instructions.
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Estes K-47 Cherokee-D: I remember having this rocket but don't know what
happened to it. Don't have any instructions or parts left over though.
Launch/Support equipment:
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Launch Pad built from 1.5" PVC. With adjustable launch rod angle and threaded
legs that can form a rod carrying tube. Eyebolts on feet so can be
staked down. Later modified with "lazy Susan" turntable.
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Estes AltiTrack (2): two
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Estes 1424 Transroc II: Beeper & directional microphone
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Home-made launch pad & controller, 6volt
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1/4" launch rod & camera tripod adapter w/relay for 12v
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Measuring wheel for positioning trackers
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2 PRS radios for trackers
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2 CB handheld radios for recovery crew
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Aerotech RMS Motors: 18mm, 24mm, 29mm, 38mm 240-480 set (3 casing tubes)
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(2) rocket cradles built from 0.5" PVC. With one side sliding for
adjustment to rocket length.
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Rolling tool box for launch supplies & tools, Ammo box for mid-power
motors, large nylon bag for PVC launch pad & cradles
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12'x14' sun shade, folding chairs, small folding tables
Misc:
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Estes Catalogs: 1965, 67 through 79, a few later ones
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Estes Modeler magazine: a few issues from the 70's
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Estes, EAC, & Centuri T-Shirt iron-on transfers
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Estes post cards, flourescent decals
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Lots of books on Rocketry, including Capt. Bertrand Brinley's(famous for
The Mad Scientist's Club books): Rocket Manual for Amatures, and "The Principles
of Guided Missile Design" like the one used by The Rocket Boys.
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T-Shirts: Aerotech, Tripoli Minnesota 2001, LDRS XX (official), LDRS XX
(Rocketman), CSXT 2000 Space Launch Attempt
Also, several water rockets.
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