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aeromoe 12-16-2008 08:48 AM

Yitah Wu 1/35 scale Little Joe 1 plans
 
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I just put a link to this .pdf in another area of this forum but maybe someone else can use it.

I don't know whatever happened to Yitah Wu but I downloaded this file back in 1998 or 1999. I built one but I've never gotten around to painting it. I have flown it a few times though.

Maybe someone out there can tell us where Yitah might be these days. At any rate, stash this plan away in case you have a Mercury Capsule you want to fly on something other than a Redstone.


http://www.geocities.com/~aeromoe/YitahWuLittleJoe1.pdf


My photo is from the day after Christmas last year...launching on a C5-3.


Moe

Ltvscout 12-16-2008 08:50 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by aeromoe
I just put a link to this .pdf in another area of this forum but maybe someone else can use it.

I don't know whatever happened to Yitah Wu but I downloaded this file back in 1998 or 1999. I built one but I've never gotten around to painting it. I have flown it a few times though.

Maybe someone out there can tell us where Yitah might be these days. At any rate, stash this plan away in case you have a Mercury Capsule you want to fly on something other than a Redstone.


http://www.geocities.com/~aeromoe/YitahWuLittleJoe1.pdf

Moe,

If it's ok with you, I'd like to post this to either YORP or YORS at my next update. Thanks.

aeromoe 12-16-2008 09:20 AM

Absolutely...as long as full credit goes to Yitah Wu. If you mention "by way of" me, that's OK too.

Moe

Ltvscout 12-16-2008 10:00 AM

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Absolutely...as long as full credit goes to Yitah Wu. If you mention "by way of" me, that's OK too.

Moe

Thank, Moe. Will do. What is your last name so I can give you proper credit?

aeromoe 12-16-2008 10:24 AM

Bertrand

micromeister 12-16-2008 10:30 AM

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Quote:
Originally Posted by aeromoe
I just put a link to this .pdf in another area of this forum but maybe someone else can use it.

I don't know whatever happened to Yitah Wu but I downloaded this file back in 1998 or 1999. I built one but I've never gotten around to painting it. I have flown it a few times though.

Maybe someone out there can tell us where Yitah might be these days. At any rate, stash this plan away in case you have a Mercury Capsule you want to fly on something other than a Redstone.


http://www.geocities.com/~aeromoe/YitahWuLittleJoe1.pdf


My photo is from the day after Christmas last year...launching on a C5-3.


Moe


That's very interesting Moe:
Built a not so detailed Little Joe-1, using the same 1-35th scale Estes Mercury Capsule years ago also.
Very glad to see someone had the good sense to put the details on paper !
I may have to take another look as reworking the adaptor ring on my old model now.
Thanks for posting these drawings.

SEL 12-16-2008 10:46 AM

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I bought mine from Yita when he was selling them back in '98 or so. Here's a pic from a CMASS launch. (Still needs a paint job :o ).

Sean


Quote:
Originally Posted by aeromoe
I just put a link to this .pdf in another area of this forum but maybe someone else can use it.

I don't know whatever happened to Yitah Wu but I downloaded this file back in 1998 or 1999. I built one but I've never gotten around to painting it. I have flown it a few times though.

Maybe someone out there can tell us where Yitah might be these days. At any rate, stash this plan away in case you have a Mercury Capsule you want to fly on something other than a Redstone.


http://www.geocities.com/~aeromoe/YitahWuLittleJoe1.pdf


My photo is from the day after Christmas last year...launching on a C5-3.


Moe

Gus 12-16-2008 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by aeromoe
Maybe someone out there can tell us where Yitah might be these days.

Yitah is alive and well in Michigan and has been busy building a family of incredibly cute kids. He was out of rocketry for awhile but returned at NARAM 49 and then started coming to our HUVARS meetings again.

He remains one of the most creative rocketeers I know. He built a capacitance discharge launch box that is pure genius, based upon discarded disposable cameras. Last winter he led a build session of these with our NAR group. I shamelessly used my daughter to convince the photo clerk at Walgreens to part with a recycle box of 100+ disposable camera shells so we would have enough for the session. I've also tried to convince Yitah to make a commercial version just for clusters. Can reliably fire 20 or so Estes igniters from 2 AA cells. :eek:

Yitah also designed an incredible, very easy to construct, rocket glider that won one of our recent contests. We were all so intrigued that Yitah volunteered to lead us in a build session of the models. Steve of Commonwealth volunteered his laser cutter to do the fins and Digital Astro did the cutting. The rocket was easy enough to build that we were able to complete them in a 2 hour build session. Yitah is working with Steve at Commonwealth to produce a commercial kit of this amazing rocket.

Yitah's a truly amazing guy and I'm really glad he's come back to rocketry. I don't think he has time to participate in these forums but I'll let him know folks are asking about him.

aeromoe 12-16-2008 11:27 AM

Thanks Gus for bringing us up to speed on Yitah and his doings, and you other fellas for posting info about your LJ1 dabblings. It's a very cool booster that probably gets overlooked by a number of capable rocketeers.

Cheers

Moe

Ltvscout 12-16-2008 03:22 PM

That's great to hear Yitah is still around. Please ask him to join us if he has the time.


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