Tuesday, September 4, 2018

BAR Fleet # 115 - Canopus 2


Custom Design
Designer:  Edward Mitton
Type:  Three Engine Cluster
             Sport Model

 Stages: 1
Engine Type(s):
          Core – 18mm
          Boosters (2) – 13mm
Recovery:  Parachute

Length:  58.1cm
Diameter:  18.7mm
Weight Empty:  37.4g
Nose Cone:  Tangent Ogive
Fin Type:  Clipped Delta
Number of Fins:  4
Color Scheme:  Red, Yellow
     Chrome Silver and Black Trim

 Date Completed:  1 September, 2018

 An Old Fleet Re-Build

 The Canopus 2 is a re-build of an original model rocket first built in 1974.  It is not a scale model of any of the Argentinian sounding rockets of the same name.

The model can be flown with a single 18mm engine or in cluster configuration assisted by two zero-delay 13mm engines in the side boosters. 

The model is very stable and has consistently proven to be a very good performer, and quite fun to fly.   With a C engine in the core and a pair of A10 boosters, the model can achieve very respectable altitudes.

 The Canopus 2 was submitted and published in the September, 1983 issue of The Model Rocketeer Magazine.  The ‘Canopus 2 with Stars’ decal on this model is made from the design in those published plans.

 
For this particular build, the fins are constructed from 1/16 basswood rather than balsa like the original model.
Noses are from the current PNC-5 and PNC-20 packs from Estes Industries, and differ slightly from the balsa noses used on the original model.
All three engine retainers consist of the 20 guage music wire internal hooks that I have consistently been installing in most recent model builds.
Finally, a decal was affixed to the model bearing my old NAR number, since this is a re-build of a bird from the NAR membership days.  
 
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