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Old 04-20-2020, 08:47 AM
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Blackshire,

This link:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/scien...687901-main.pdf

will open a .pdf of the scientific report that accompanied the third launch. It contains a picture of a fourth Tacite. There is no guarantee that this picture is of the third rocket as it may have been a "stock" picture included in the report for illustrative purposes only. The point is, with this picture, we now have a picture of four different rockets from the same side of the launcher. Now, which is which?

I attached the pictures from your first thread and this picture so they would all be part of this thread.

Bottom line is: yes, this would be a neat rocket to model and in 1/10 scale would be a good candidate for 24mm power, being about 27" tall on a BT-70. But the level of detail of the drawings and the five pictures is sparse at best. If your friend comes across any other pictures especially of the fin can or payload or any detail drawings, post 'em. I'd build it.
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