[ Not displaying correctly? View web version. ] | Apogee Rocketry Workshop #239: |  The Mini-Condor is a small competition-style boost glider rocket that we created for the NAR's National Rocket Championship series. In this first video, you'll see how to quickly sand the balsa wood wing and tail pieces, and how to round off the edges to lower the drag and get a higher flight. What is special about it is that it is very easy to build because of it's molded plastic wing-dihedral component. The special piece holds the wings at the perfect dihedral angle so that it always flies upright. It also has the proper angle-of-attack built into the part, so the glider will pull out of a dive and transition into a nice glide. To be honest, we borrowed the idea from the larger Condor Boost Glider - we just made it smaller so that it would be competitive against other fliers. This is a glider that you can easily assemble in an hour or two, and have a great glide without a lot of fuss. | View this week's Rocketry Workshop Video (Duration: 8:01) Previous videos are found on our archive page. |
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Check out the latest products to hit Apogee's shelves! | The Cesaroni rocket motors are now back in stock at Apogee! Thanks to everyone that waited so patiently for them. Check out our supply for your next rocketry project. |
| The Midge was specifically designed for the NAR's "Payload Altitude" contest event, but it can be flown just for fun too. It is a two-stage, minimum diameter rocket for 13mm diameter motors that is just big enough to carry the standard 1 ounce, BT-20-diameter payload weight plus a small altimeter. The purpose of the event is to launch this weighty payload to as high an altitude as possible. The Midge accomplishes this because of its two-stage design that minimizes weight and its minimum diameter design. You'll be impressed by how high a small mini-engine can launch a rocket! |
| The cause of most deployment failures (and there sure are a lot of them!) is that the parachute does not inflate in the correct sequence. Lines get tangled, lines flip over the top of the canopy, and other disasters happen too. A deployment bag is a device to help ensure that the sequence of inflation happens in the correct order. It forces the lines to completely stretch out first, then the canopy is released so that it can properly inflate. Two new sizes available from DinoChutes for 2.6" diameter tubes and 3.0" diameter tubes. |
| This kit allows you to make two 28 gram payloads for use in the NAR's payload-altitude competition. Sized for the newly updated contest rules, this payload fits INSIDE a standard 18mm diameter (BT-20) tube. Constructed using smooth glassine coating on the payload, so it slides easily both into and out of the payload bay of your rocket. You supply the sand to fill it. |
| Fly-Away rail guides are used to launch those rockets that do not have a rail button from a launch rail. The advantage of removing the rail buttons is that it reduces the drag of the rocket and allows it to soar higher. Now available are sleds for both 29mm diameter thick-wall tubes and 38mm diameter tubes. |
| The Mini-Condor is a boost glider that uses 1/2A or A-sized rocket engines. It zooms upward by rocket power and then glides gently back to the ground after dropping off the motor and its streamer pod. The glider trims easily, so you'll get fantastic flight durations and earn yourself a step on the winner's podium for the longest flight! Easy-to-assemble parts make it perfect for beginners, and fantastic performance makes it a must-have for seasoned competitors. The NAR's competition rules have changed, and this kit will give you the winning edge! |
| Here is a simple laser-cut cardboard fin alignment jig that is perfect for the competition modeler. It fits the common starter type rockets that are 18mm in diameter (BT-20 size tubes), which have three 1/16-inch (1.6mm) thick fins. It works great on kits like the Blue Streak. Allows all the fins to be added at the same time in order to speed assembly. |
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