Friday, September 2, 2022

(BAR-12) P-40 Warhawk

2022-09-02 P-40 Warhawk

A BT-300 based oddroc built as an homage to the WWII P-40 Warhawk. It's a scratch build, scratch design rocket with a 24mm rear eject spool.

First Launch: Pending













2024-05-30 Launch Report, Photos and Video

Launch Report, Photos and Video

Launch Report: P-40 Warhawk Model Rocket​
Date: 2024-05-30​
Background​
This is the maiden launch of this rocket​
On Site Preparations​
I used a Nomex chute protector for this rear eject spool design.​
For a parachute I used a 28” Nylon chute.​
This launch used a E20-4W Composite motor. This is Aerotech’s “White Lightning” propellant.​
The supplied Aerotech igniter was used.​
The rocket was slid onto the 5/16" launch rod and the controller wires were attached to the igniter leads.​
Launch​
Wind was out of the East and was about 4 mph at the most.​
John stated the sky was clear - launch site was clear and did the countdown: 5-4-3-2-1. Teresa pushed the button on the launch controller.​
The motor ignited and the rocket leaped off the pad. It flew stable, deployed the chute, and was recovered 329 feet West of the lunch horse.​
Condition of rocket after the flight​
The rocket was uninjured and in-flight ready condition.​
Conclusions​
This rocket has a calculated stability of 0.002 calibers. With the base drag hack it has a calculated stability of 1.04.​
A string swing test was performed and the rocket passed that test.​

What I learned​
This was an awesome flight. Straight as an arrow up, and a nice gentle recovery.​

















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