Descon Scream

Scratch - Scream {Scratch}

Contributed by Richard Hickok

Manufacturer: Scratch
Contributed by - Richard Hickok

SCREAM

Components
Quantity Item Description
1 Scream Ornament / Doll  
( I hung it from my rear-view mirror til I made it into a rocket ! )
1 One Liter Plastic Bottle  ( Dr. Browns Cream Soda )
1.75" BT-50 used inside of Head / Nosecone
12.5" BT-50 Body Tube
1 Spent 24mm Estes Motor
10" 1/4" Aluminum Tubing
2.5" 1/4" Aluminum Tubing
1 24" Chute
1 Screw Eye
30" Elastic Shock Cord
3 Lexan Fin, 1/16" thickness,  5.25" X 3.25"

Construction Details

Cut off the threaded screw-on portion of the bottle and opened it up enough to accommodate the BT-50 motor mount tube.  Drill and ream a similar hole in the bottom of the bottle.  Using a phillips head screwdriver heated over a stove burn a hole to accept the 1/4 inch aluminum tubing to be used as a launch lug in the top and bottom of the bottle.

Epoxy the screw-eye into the nozzle end of the spent 24mm engine.  The end of the screw-eye should bite into a small piece of quarter inch balsa inserted into the ejection end of the spent engine case.

The 10" long, 1/4" diameter tube is inserted through a hole burned in the ornament head by hot screwdriver and epoxied to the 12.5" piece of BT-50 glued to the spent engine. Glue the 18" long aluminum tube to the 12.5" BT-50 tube even with the top of the tube. One sixteenth inch holes are drilled into the root edge of the lexan fins ( epoxy rivets ). Attach the fins with epoxy and apply liberal fillets.  Epoxy the bottle onto the BT-50 and push down to the leading edge of the fins.  Attach the shock cord and parachute in the usual manner.

Flight History

I do not have a computer simulation program so I used the cardboard cut-out method for CP/CG determination.  

SCREAM has flown successfully over a dozen times, despite the fact that the LCO's always refer to it as a "heads up flight"

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