Rocket Glider Plans
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| FOR 1/4A - 1/2A MOTORS | |
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| Nymph
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Geoff Landis created the Nymph in 1974 when consistent, reliable rocket gliders were the exception rather than the rule. The Nymph was an instant success, and still remains a competitive design today, particularly in the low-power events. |
| FOR 1/2A - A MOTORS | |
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| Jabberwock 15
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Jeff Vincent's design from 1989. This design was developed over a ten year period starting with the one Jeff used to earn a place on the 1979 U.S. space modeling team. It is designed for the A rocket glider event. |
| Julie Bird 7
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The Julie Bird series of rocket gliders appeared during the 1970's. The Julie Bird 7 employs a wing mounted on a sliding box to change the glider's geometry from the boost-phase to the glide-phase of the flight. It was designed for 1/2A3-2T motors, but has been flown with A mini motors too. Suitable for beginners. |
| Status 4
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Sport Rocketry editor, Tom Beach, created this slide-wing glider back in 1979. Simple and reliable (a characteristic of slide-wings), this design was featured in the Holdiay 1995 issue of Sport Rocketry. |
| Xebec-IIIa
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The Xebecs are a family of pop-elevator rocket gliders designed by George Gassaway. This variant appeared after the old LAC Competition Handbook was published. Chad Blair set an A division record of 172 seconds with his Xebec at ARC-7 back in 1978. This Xebec is designed for 1/2A and A mini motors. |
| Seagull 25
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The NAR President set a US record in A Rocket Glider with this design at ETR-10. Mark's 343 second record has since been surpassed, but the Seagull is still a competitive design for the A motor class. |
| FOR B - C MOTORS | |
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| The Gull
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The Gull was created by Peter O'Neill for the C Rocket Glider event. This swing-wing features a 24" wing-span, and first appeared in the August 1976 issue of the Model Rocketeer. Swing-wings are not particularly easy rocket gliders to build, but if you are careful, you might have to build another one because your first one thermaled away! |
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Nocturne
11x17 sheet |
Jeff Vincent's 3rd place entry for B R/G at NARAM-25. The Nocturne is a slide wing rocket glider suitable for B and C motors. It is rugged and easily trimmed by repositioning the wing. Remember to test fly before flying at a meet! |
| Stiletto B
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George Gassaway's Stiletto series of rocket gliders have earned a reputation for stability and contest-winning flights. The Stiletto was once offered as a kit by North Coast Rocketry. |
| Stiletto C
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C-sized version of George Gassaway's Stiletto rocket gliders. |
| XP-2b
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This version of the XP-2 swing wing rocket glider was modified by Chris King for the B Rocket Glide event. This glider has a 24" wing span. |
| XP-2c
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The XP-2 swing wing rocket glider was presented by its inventor, Al Nienast, in the January 1980 issue of the Model Rocketeer. Swing-wings were stigmatized by reliability problems due to partially-deployed wings, but Al Nienast refined the swing wing concept to create very reliable rocket glider. The chief advantage of the swing wing is low profile drag on boost, and a increased wing area for glide. The glider that appears here features a 30 inch wing span, and is designed for the C Rocket Glide event. |
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