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Angelfire is based on the parts in an Air-X "Black Rock" kit.   It is five inches in diameter and eleven feet long.  A few design changes were made in order to build it in an anti-zipper configuration.  Construction started in February 2005 and was finished on July 5, 2005.  First flight was at LDRS-24 on July 14, 2005 with an M1450 motor from Cesaroni Technologies

The airframe and nosecone are filament wound fiberglass and the fins are standard G10 fiberglass.  It is set up for dual deployment and sports a 98mm motor mount.  On-board electronics include an Ozark Aerospace ARTS recording altimeter (accelerometer + barometric) as well as a MissileWorks RRC2 (barometric only) altimeter.  Angelfire will also carry a Walston radio direction finding transmitter.

The colors are gold metallic and dark blue metallic.

 

Click here to see Angelfire design drawings in a PDF file.

CAD drawing software information.

View Angelfire design drawings

This is 8 pages of detailed construction drawings.

 

Angelfire Specifications

Length: 11 feet, 0.25 inches  
Diameter: 5.15 inches
Weight: 33.5  lbs without motors 
Motor: 98mm motor
Altimeters: ARTS recording altimeter plus a MissileWorks RRC altimeter.
Locator: Walston radio transmitter
Payload: None.
Parachute: SkyAngle 24" drogue plus SkyAngle Cert-3 XL main parachute.
Built:  Feb-July 2005.  Completed on July 5, 2005.
First Flight: July 14, 2005 at the LDRS-24 launch in Alberta Canada.
Construction: Body tube: G12 filament wound fiberglass

Fins:  G10 fiberglass

Nose cone:  G12 filament wound fiberglass

 

Stability Analysis

 

Simulation Results

Motor:  M1939W
Maximum altitude:  15,579 feet
Maximum velocity:  801 MPH
Maximum acceleration:  9.4 g
Time to burnout:  6.95 sec.
Time to apogee:  30.4 sec.
Launch guide length: 96 in.
Velocity at launch guide departure: 42.2 MPH
The launch guide was cleared at: 0.33 sec
Liftoff  weight:  51.5 lbs
Simulation results for various motors.
 

Construction Photos

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Angelfire fiberglass airframe parts.  Feb 12, 2005. Click here to see a larger image.

This photo shows all of the airframe fiberglass parts for Angelfire as of Feb 12, 2005.  Ready to start construction!

Click here to see more details about the booster construction.

Angelfire booster construction begins by attaching the three fins to the motor tube.  This photo shows the fins, motor tube and centering rings all held in place in the fin alignment fixture.

 

View photos of booster section construction.

Wet sanding the "Icing" filler after it was applied to the fin fillets. The fin fillets for Angelfire were shaped using a new technique.  Click on the link below to see how it was done.

 

View photos of fin fillet construction.

Click here to see more details about nosecone construction.

The Angelfire nosecone is 30 inches long and all but the very tip is filament wound fiberglass.   It has a G10 bulkhead at the bottom with a U-bolt for attachment to the recovery harness.

 

View photos of nosecone construction.

Click here to see more details about the altimeter bay construction.

This is an end view of the assembled altimeter bay.  It shows the aft bulkhead that has a U-bolt installed for drogue chute recovery harness attachment. The two white pieces are 3/4" PVC pipe fittings that serve as ejection charge holders. There is also an igniter wire seal plate unit next to each ejection charge holder. Two 1/4" threaded rods run the length of the altimeter bay and are used to attach the bulkhead at each end. Click on the photo for more information about the altimeter bay.

 

View photos of altimeter bay construction.

The altimeters in Angelfire are mounted on a "sled" that slides onto the two threaded rods that run the length of the altimeter bay compartment. One side of the sled (shown here) has two MissileWorks RRC2 altimeters.  The other side has an ARTS recording altimeter

 

View photos of altimeter sled construction.

Angelfire carries a GPS radio downlink transmitter inside the nosecone.   The GPS provides position and altitude updates five times per second.  This data is received and recorded on the ground.  It makes finding Angelfire very simple and it also provides some interesting data to analyze after the flight.  The GPS data can be compared to the altimeter data to get a very good picture of how the flight performed.

 

View photos of GPS radio downlink unit.

This photo shows the Kevlar flame shield used to protect the recovery harness from the heat of the ejection charge. 

View Angelfire recovery system components.

This photo shows the Angelfire airframe parts fresh from the paint shop.

 

View photos of painting and decal application.

A few final touches complete the construction of Angelfire.  This photo shows the rail guide button about to be installed.

View photos of the final finishing steps.

Click here to play the high resolution MPEG2 version of the video.

This is a short video of the ground test for sizing the black powder ejection charges.  After trying several different sizes, I decided to use 4.5 grams for both the drogue and the main parachute compartments.  For this test, Angelfire was packed exactly like it will be for flight, including shear pins.

View high resolution MPEG2 video    (6.3 MB)

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Vern with Angelfire just after completing construction on July 5, 2005.  Click here to see a larger image. Construction completed on July 5, 2005.

 

View Angelfire launch photos here.

 

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