(Contributed - by Dick Stafford
- 04/19/08)
Brief:
When one of my rocketry buddies decided to hold a building session, I was scrambling to decide what to work on. I
decided to use a 50% off Michael's coupon to grab an Estes SS1 kit for bashing. I turned it into a retro-styled
spaceship with more conventional fins and wing-tip pods. I also converted it for 24mm motors.
Modifications:
The two major mods are the conversion to 24mm and the replacement of the stock wing with fins/pods. The SS1 comes
with a plastic tail cone. One of the first steps on the stock kit is to cut the end of this off, leaving the scale
engine bell. I wasn't sure how much of the stock bell would remain after I added the larger motor tube, so I left this
on. That was a good call since there isn't much of the bell section left after it was modified. I started by cutting
the tail cone at its thinnest part and then expanding each piece until the motor tube fit. When I was done, I left the
back most part of the tail cone, which is a ~1/8 tubular section. This can be better understood my looking at the
photos.
I expanded the provided centering "rings" and mounted the motor mount pretty much
as in the stock kit.
I came upon a set of unused Fat Boy fins in my junk box and decided these would work just fine. I slotted the
tail cone in between the centering rings and modified the tabs on the fins pretty much by trial and
error. The positions were such that there are two side "wings" and a "stabilizer fin". Since the
tail cone is not ovate, these sit at different heights.
Construction:
Parts list:
- One Estes SS1 (the original, smaller version)
- Fin set from an Estes Fat Boy kit
- 24mm motor tube
- Kevlar®
twine
- Three and a half plastic Christmas ornaments
- Lead shot
- 3/16 launch lug
Flight:
I flew the 'Sqrt(-1)' on a D12-5 at MDRA's Red Glare IV. It flew great and the delay appeared right. Prep consisted
of packing dog barf in the tail cone and clipping on a 12" nylon chute. The motor was friction fit.
Summary:
The SS1 provided the basis of a nice retro-styled spaceship. It flies so much better than the stock kit, for fairly
obvious reasons (hint: it's basically a rocket). Yeah, the some of the big dawgs of MDRA liked it...but thought it
need to be upscaled.