(BAR-47) UK's Black Arrow - With Gas Dynamic Stability (GDS)
I saw @Raptor 2 's version of this rocket here...
he's using clear plexiglass fins to make the rocket stabile... I
attempted to get him to axe the fins, using instead Gas Dynamic
Stability. He was having none of that.
So I figured what the heck, I'll build a smaller version and try it myself.
This is a really simple BT-52H and BT-60 rocket powered by a 24mm motor. Rear eject motor and chute with room in the Nose Cone for an Altimeter Two.
It'll be silo launched from a PVC tube.
Building a GDS rocket is kind of a crap shoot...
So I figured what the heck, I'll build a smaller version and try it myself.
This is a really simple BT-52H and BT-60 rocket powered by a 24mm motor. Rear eject motor and chute with room in the Nose Cone for an Altimeter Two.
It'll be silo launched from a PVC tube.
Building a GDS rocket is kind of a crap shoot...
A) In Open Rocket I add fins, with a weight of 0 grams, to get an altitude reading. Of course there aren't really any fins.
B) I added a bit of Nose Weight, just because it's always better to have it since we're not going for any altitude "records".
C)
The GDS works via the perforated shell section at the base of the
rocket. This allows the motor exhaust to pull in outside air, which
stabilizes the flight during thrust.
D)
I canted the existing nozzles on the transition at 10 degrees. This
allows the rocket to spin which stabilizes the rocket during the coast
phase.
Should be a fun build and flight.
2025-05-03 Nose Cone
Turned the Nose Cone from some scrap Southern Yellow Pine... the good hard stuff. Well hard for SYP anyway.
2025-05-04 May The 4TH Be With You....
Turned the Transition on the wood lathe.
Had to make two, first one I got the bore off center.
I discovered the key is to bore the I.D. undersized, and then cut it free hand to the correct size.

The Transition will be glued onto the O.D. of the BT-52H. Gives a good sturdy base to attach the Spin Tabs to.
2025-05-05 Assembly Day 01