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Agreed, a piston would be helpful, but a piston launcher is tricky to use. The launch weight of a full-up Mini-Comanche-3 is the range of 2.2 - 2.3 oz. The problem with three stage model rockets is getting them safely off the ground with the motors that are available today. The Estes Farside/Farside-X, the Centuri T-Bird, and Centuri Arrow-300 were able to satisfy the demand for three stagers, but the demise of the B14-0 led to their being dropped. Even Estes decided to use D12-0s in their Comanche-3 to ensure a safer boost than was available in the older kits after the B14-0, B8-0, and C5-0s were discontinued.
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Wow. Thanks for lots of great feedback. Unfortunately, the steel rod was clean, as was the lug. Neither did I note much wind at the time of launch (I'm very wary of launching in wind.)
Some post-mort pics. The surviving first stage, seemingly undeterred.
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I'm inclined, knowing the conditions at flight time, to think GH might be right. If the A10-0T does in fact have enough oompf to power the design, perhaps this particular A10 was a less than perfect product.
Our LCO is a Physics PhD. His immediate reaction was that it didn't have enough thrust. Note the damage sustained by the second stage upon impact with the ground under power.
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And the launch lug...
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Is the A10 nozzle eroded? That would significantly lower thrust.
Maybe some impurity got into the BP during the motor making process and lowered the thrust.
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It definitely looks a little different than most spent engines I've seen.
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That almost looks as though the propellant was was damp.Definitely not good combustion.
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Thanks, Jeffrey.
That was a new pack, kept in a cool, dry house and opened just before insertion.
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