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About 5-6 years ago, our Walmarts were clearancing all Estes rockets. I picked up the boxed Taser Twin for around $5, plus the other boxed kits, the Crossbow SST the Star Stryker, and the Ricochet. I've only built the Ricochet. The Taser Twin also reminds me of the Apogee II, my first two-stage rocket. The fins on upper definitely reminded me of the Sky Hook fins.
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Two of my 4-H kids are building the Taser Twin this year. I have a pack of Quest B6-0's and some Estes A8-5's... hopefully we can make do with those. I can't find A8-0's locally at all, so I'd have to order them.
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Agree about the Sky Hook fins.
The Apogee II used fins that looked like 75% sized Big Bertha fins on the sustainer. Replace the sustainer fins on the Taser Twin and you essentially have an Astron Apogee II. Find some A8-0's or order them. The booster on that rocket is very small and potentially hard to find even using a B6-0. I'd use a 1/2A6-0 if those were still readily available. If you insist on a B6-0 in the booster for the first flight, at least paint it Flourescent Orange or Yellow to be able to find it.
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With a two-stage model such as the Taser Twin, the first stage could be streamer-recovered *and* be a "minimal wanderer," by using 13 mm A10-0T motors in it. The A10-0T would ignite the 18 mm second stage motor via vented gap-staging, and this ignition event could also--utilizing Evan "Buzz" Nau's vented gap-staged booster recovery method that he demonstrated in a NARAM R & D contest--rear-eject the 13 mm motor mount out the rear of the BT-20 first stage airframe. The motor mount would be attached to the first stage tube via a length of Kevlar cord, and a streamer would be attached to the motor mount's BT-5 tube (or somewhere in the middle of the Kevlar cord). A metallized Mylar or Kapton streamer would make the first stage easy to spot on the ground.
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To really make an Apogee II clone you'll need to add a clear payload section!
I gave my Taser Twin to a friend at work before I flew it.
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Or cover it with chrome mylar from an auto accessories store to help with tracking during descent.
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I've always found silver things hard to track in the air, actually...
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Me too. Unless they were a payload section hanging from a parachute and the sun reflecting
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I have a handfull of 1/2A6-0 and quite a few A8-0 in my big motor box.
I actually am kind of down on minimal-sized staging rockets. They zoom along like crazy, but it is hard to retrieve them on the small fields I do spot flying and demonstration launches on. I have a small-company two-stager that I hope to build light and use as a demonstration flyer.
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