~1/150th Scale N1 Flying Model Rocket

~1/150th Scale N1 Flying Model Rocket

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This is an implementation of a flying model rocket of the failed Soviet moon rocket the N1. It is of a similar scale to other models in my collection of the Saturn V, the SpaceX Falcon 9, NASA Space Launch System. Luna (18mm Mount design courtesy Jamie Clay) Ariane 5 Saturn V (24mm mount) India’s GSLV - soon to launch astronauts Falcon 9 (18 mm mount) Soyuz Starship + Superheavy Vulcan ARLISS Extreme - printer couldn’t print so toothpick New Glenn Electron Space Launch System (24mm mount) Mercury-Atlas N1 (29mm Mount) Mercury-Redstone It has a 29mm motor mount and flies with chemical delay. It is based on a core 29mm fiberglass motor mount tube as a important structural element. It uses a 1010 launch rail with integrated rail button standoffs. It was printed in PLA and includes an OpenRocket simulation. Without nose weight, recovery it is about 740g. Probably needs nose weight to taste. An AeroTech G80-7 should take it to ~1200' AGL @ 10G. An F50-6 should do ~600' @ 7.5 G - but likely should be flown in no wind. The recovery bay is kinda small. Suggest using kevla cord for recovery with thin nylon parachute.

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