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Bill, Again, I'd like to thank you and Craig for the components files you have been working so hard to create. I downloaded these files and the LLDATA file in the other post. I noticed you didn't repost the BTDATA file. Is this because there are no import issues with the BTDATA file? Thanks! .
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Steve, Could you look through the data in these files and see if anything jumps out at you? We need another pair of eyes to see if anything obvious has slithered past ours. I know my eyes have gone blurry staring at spreadsheets, even though that's the only way to do this. I've already missed a few and caught a few, but that doesn't mean they're all clean and free.
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I plan to bring the laptop home again this weekend and I'll look them over. I've been using the files and updating some designs but I'll view them in spreadsheet form to see if I can notice anything obvious in the details. .
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Steve, I've enjoyed working on these with Craig and sharing them with everyone. Yes, I did not repost the BTDATA file as it looked ok when I reviewed it along with the others. The materials field entries looked ok. Thanks, ... Bill |
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New Design -- Estes Omega 3-Stage Variant
Estes Omega 3-Stage Variant
First ..... I loved the original Estes Omega 2-stage rocket. I owned several of these and even used FSI conversion kits on one that I built to use F engines and never tired of flying the Omega. Why mess with such a great design? I've seen some rocketeers build a third stage for their Omega placing on the additional booster a set of the larger second stage fins of the original, and some using the smaller upper stage fins on the sustainer and second stage booster with only the larger fins on the first stage booster. Either way, the already overstable Omega becomes even more overstable and prone to weathercocking using D12's in all three stages. I had intended to build this model using this RockSim file but never got to it. Less fin span and smaller fin area are what I went after to actually try to lessen the margin of stability since we are using twelve fins. The design is also stable in two stage configuration according to RockSim and it shows decent flights according to the simulations. Personally I like the streamlined look of the design. Length: 35.75" Diameter: 1.640" (BT-60) Span Dia: 5.307" Weight: 5.295 oz D12-0 / D12-0 / D12-7 .......2,305'.........DV 5 FPS.........48" x 3/16" rod You're going to need at least a 48" rod to fly this model and probably should upgrade the 1/8" launch lugs in the design to 3/16" to stiffen it up a bit since it weighs about 10oz loaded up for flight with three D12's. Dv is about 35fps with an E9-8 in the sustainer so I'm not recommending anything but D12's unless a payload is used to slow it down a little ..... I found this design on my back up disc. It's a RockSim v8 design and I didn't save over it so those of you with RockSim 8 should be able to use the attached file. .
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So far I noticed no inaccuracies in the files I've had time to review ..... I'm going to look a couple more over tonight. Man, it's great to have all these new parts in RockSim. I wonder if Apogee will scoop these up and include them in a future update? .
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Ok, I found an issue with the units field values in the LLDATA file while working on a design. I actually forgot to add the "in" value for each of the parts! I've attached the updated file. I think were down to parachutes, streamers, and mass objects to complete Semroc parts set. ... Bill |
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New Plan -- Predator Advanced BGM-18M
Here is my first Rocksim v9 design. All but a couple of design components in design are from the Semroc part sets we've been collectively working on.
Optimal engine for this design seems to be the C6-5. I used Jay's "screw-eye" trick to add some nose weight and extra stability to the design. I think it could use a good set of military type decals. Hope you like it! ... Bill Design Name: Predator Advanced BGM-18M Length: 22.1" Diameter: 1.64" (ST-16) Fin Span: 4.498" Weight: 2.841 oz Engine Size: 18mm Launch Guide Length: 36" x 1/8" Motor......Max Altitude......Dep. Velocity A8-3...........71.76 ft.........37.39 ft/s B4-4..........223.26 ft.........24.10 ft/s B6-4..........233.09 ft.........24.55 ft/s C6-5..........668.50 ft..........2.55 ft/s |
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I agree, that C6-5 is the optimum motor in your list, and I would not recommend using any of the others. They are either at the edge of, or deep into, chute-shred territory. Getting about 670' on a C6-5 is good, though. One thing I have to caution you on is the guide length. You call out a 36" x 1/8" rod, which is standard. However, you need to look at the flight summary. Double-click the line on the simulations screen where you flew the C6-5, and start reading through. You'll get to an area where it says "Launch Guide Data". RockSim says this design doesn't reach safe flight V until it's 38" up the rod. You're 2" short. This rocket needs a 48" x 3/16" rod using that motor, so that you get a full 38" of guide length. The extra won't hurt it. Try simulating instead with the D13W-7. This is a composite D13 White Lightning. It jumps to velocity in only 20", reaches 1581', and has a Dv of just 5 FPS. Here is your optimum motor! Of course, it also has a Max V of 435 FPS, and an acceleration of 614 FPS/S. Really quick, but I think the TTW construction will hold up. Good work for a RS9 first!
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New Design: Heeby Geeby
First off I would like to Thanks Craig, Bill and all other for all the great DATA files. Seems like we have more Semroc parts now than we ever did and know what to do with .
Well folks, I wanted to start off my first design in Rocksim 9 with something a little different . You could say at least that I found a design that finally uses the B4-2 and the B6-2. I have always like this name and it never seem to fit anything yet designed. The Cone is an BNC-70AJ with an 2.5" piece of BT-70. The motor mount tube is an BT-30K 2.34" long in which I plan on taping the 1"x18" streamer to for recovery and motor retention. All the parts are in hand from Semroc and the winter builds are under way. Now to pray for the patience in wainting for the Spring test flight. Enjoy and Thanks Again, JP James Pierson NAR# 77907 Heeby Geeby (18mm) Launch guide length: 36.0000 In MOTOR.................MAX. ALTITUDE...........DEP. VELOCITY B4-2..................155.03122 Ft..............2.1932 ft/s B6-2..................152.38607 Ft..............1.9207 ft/s C6-3..................296.17638 Ft.............24.8177 ft/s . |
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