Gathering Scale Data for Model Rockets
If you don’t have a copy, get one! This is one of the best places to find data on real rockets. Second, I usually send an email to the Smithsonian Archives Division (http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/arch/) requesting information on the type of rocket that I am looking for. My most recent request included information on the Black Brant II or BBII for short. There was already enough information on dimensions in "Rockets of the World" so I was good to go there but what I wanted was a paint scheme that was unique, not the standard black and white checker pattern. The Smithsonian replied in about three weeks to my request with photocopied pages of some examples. I ended up using one of these photocopies for my project and it depicted a BBII with an all white body, two black fins, one red fin, and a red nose cone.
Other resources include the place in which the rocket was actually launched. Most of the scale rockets and missiles I build were launched from White Sands Missile Range so I am on a first name basis with the White Sands Missile Range Museum archivist (http://www.wsmr-history.org/Archives.htm) to ensure that I have access to as much information as possible. Also, at the Smithsonian is a collection of scale drawings that were created by G Harry Stine. These drawings include such rockets as the V-2, Viking, Asp, Honest John, Nike-Smoke, I.Q.S.Y. Tomahawk, Black Brant III, Arcus, Astrobee D, and a few others. These drawings come in either A, B, or C size prints and are available at a minimal cost. If you don’t know the sizes then let me explain. An "A" size print is the size of a letter, a "B" size print is twice the size of an "A", the a "C" size print is twice the size of a "B". You can also contact many of the museums around the country as to what they may have on file. Most of the information will usually be sent at a very minimal charge and the data you receive can sometimes be invaluable to completing your project. Contributed by William Beggs
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