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#1 Freese

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Posted 29 August 2006 - 09:53 PM

I read somewhere (at least, I think I did) that one can use whistle comp in stinger (spin stabilized) rockets. I did one up using Potassium Perclorate and Sodium Benzoate (70/30) whistle formula. 1lb. rocket (3/4"i.d. x 3.5" long). Used Greg's excellent one pound tooling.

Did I just make a whopping big firecracker :o or do I have a potentially high-powered Stinger rocket? :D

Has anyone done this (sucsessfully)?

What about other propellents for stinger rockets? KNO3 + suger? KNO3 + sorbital? APCP?

I always figured that the side vent would prevent any possible for CATO, but proved myself wrong the other day (I think the grain cracked). Went BOOM, not UP! :rolleyes:

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:31 AM

If it has a choke, then you have a firecracker.
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#3 Freese

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 07:49 PM

If it has a choke, then you have a firecracker.


It has a choke (nozzle), but very little core and stingers have a side vent to get the rotation. I could swear I read that whistle mix can be used with them, but now I"m not so sure. The 75/15/10 BP meal (white pine charcoal, ball milled 20 hours +/-) works VERY well. No CATO, goes up streight and high. The whistle mix is press under a hydrolic jack.

When the time comes, I'll use a loooong fuse :unsure: and get far away. There's no header on that thing.

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Posted 31 August 2006 - 12:35 AM

I read somewhere (at least, I think I did) that one can use whistle comp in stinger (spin stabilized) rockets. I did one up using Potassium Perclorate and Sodium Benzoate (70/30) whistle formula. 1lb. rocket (3/4"i.d. x 3.5" long). Used Greg's excellent one pound tooling.

Did I just make a whopping big firecracker :o or do I have a potentially high-powered Stinger rocket? :D

Has anyone done this (sucsessfully)?

What about other propellents for stinger rockets? KNO3 + suger? KNO3 + sorbital? APCP?

I always figured that the side vent would prevent any possible for CATO, but proved myself wrong the other day (I think the grain cracked). Went BOOM, not UP! :rolleyes:


PainterAK ( a sometimes poster here ) has made some whistle stingers. Amazing sound, no catos, but somewhat erratic flight paths (!). I'll contact him and see if he wants to post some videos.
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Posted 31 August 2006 - 02:02 AM

PainterAK ( a sometimes poster here ) has made some whistle stingers. Amazing sound, no catos, but somewhat erratic flight paths (!). I'll contact him and see if he wants to post some videos.

Here's a link to one of the whistle stingers I've made!
Almost looks like it did a back flip at takeoff! LOL

http://www.apcforum....es/Stinger2.wmv

They will work and fly, but as with all stingers, very unpredictible!




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