
Supersonic rocket
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MAKE AT YOUR OWN PERIL! OBEDIENT CITIZENS BEWARE! LICENSED AND VETTED PERSONNEL FROM THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ROCKETS (NAR) OR TRIPOLI, PLEASE ONLY Use this rocket at your own risk; it is designed to streamline the creation process of a rocket with a minimum diameter of 38mm. If you don't comprehend what that entails, it's advisable to cease further investigation right now. This innovative design features integrated fin fillets, rail guides, and streamlined "skirts" for a smooth tapered profile, blending the tubes seamlessly together. To customize, feel free to apply epoxy, filler, sanding paste, or simply rely on epoxy and paint. A minimal amount of 2 feet (61cm) of 38mm bluetube is utilized in this project. The nosecone has been adapted from an open-source design discovered on Thingiverse and scaled up accordingly. Stay tuned for updates after conducting test flights... Work has begun on a corresponding version suitable for 29mm diameter rockets! MAKE AT YOUR OWN PERIL! OBEDIENT CITIZENS BEWARE! LICENSED AND VETTED PERSONNEL FROM THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ROCKETS (NAR) OR TRIPOLI, PLEASE ONLY While this is my creation, and I painstakingly drew it from scratch, it was heavily influenced by the ingenious works of two other "makes" from esteemed designers. For their innovative contributions to our hobby, thank you! Special recognition goes out to Steve Jurvetson for inspiring models: www.thingiverse.com/thing:630086 & www.thingiverse.com/thing:882866 Assembly and Installation Guide: Adhere all components to 38mm bluetube using epoxy. Coat plastic surfaces with a thin layer of epoxy for improved finish, durability, and thermal insulation if the model was printed using PLA (such as mine). Applying sanding filler will result in an extremely smooth surface; it's not strictly necessary but certainly worth trying.
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