10-24-2017, 11:08 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Posts: 6,507
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Originally Posted by hcmbanjo
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Thank you for posting this! A duplicate of your card stock interstage, if extended "to a point" and ballasted, could also--if the subtended angles are the same--serve as the 'stubby cone' nose of the prototype Nike-Smoke (the long conical nose of the operational version was found to about double the rocket's altitude due to its lower supersonic drag; both variants are covered in Peter Alway's book "Rockets of the World"), and:
I share your doubts as to whether the AVI Astroport Nike-Tomahawk, which was advertised, ever made it to production as a kit. Today, its Nike-to-Tomahawk interstage (as well as a Nike-to-ASP, Cajun, or Apache interstage) could be 3D printed in different types of plastic, including ABS plastic. Such "after-market, detail parts" could be made by Aerobotix (at Shapeways) and/or by Boyce Aerospace hobbies (I have 3D printed model rockets and rocket parts made by both, which are very good!).
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