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Apogee Rocketry Workshop #244:

Building the Mini-Condor Boost Glider Part 6

Advanced Construction Video PreviewThe Mini-Condor is a small, competition-style boost glider rocket that we created for the NAR's National Rocket Championship series.

In this sixth installment in the series on building the Mini-Condor Boost Glider, you'll see our technique of anchoring the shock cord into the body tube. You'll also see how the nose cone is secured to the shock cord, and how the recovery streamer is attached to the model.

What's special about this kit is that it's very easy to build because of its molded plastic wing-dihedral component. This special piece holds the wings at the perfect dihedral angle so that it always flies upright. It also has the proper angle-of-attack built into the part, so the glider will pull out of a dive and transition into a nice glide. To be honest, we borrowed the idea from the larger Condor Boost Glider - we just made it smaller so that it would be competitive against other fliers.

This is a glider that you can easily assemble in an hour or two, and have a great glide without a lot of fuss.

View this week's Rocketry Workshop Video (Duration: 5:55)

Previous videos are found on our archive page.

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Newest Products From Apogee Components

Check out the latest products to hit Apogee's shelves!

New 30 and 36 Inch Parachutes

30-inch nylon cloth parachute

These are tough rip-stop nylon cloth parachutes with a highly visible printed pattern that adds some color to the rocket's flight. The fabric is soft and everyone says it feels like silk. Because of this, the chutes can be packed tighter to fit smaller diameter tubes.

36-inch nylon cloth parachuteOctagon shape, the size is measured from flat edge to flat edge.

These are great for mid-power size rockets because the construction is heavy-duty.

N-1 Moon Rocket

Fin Shape Science Experiment rocket kitThe N-1 rocket from the new manufacturer, Altaira Rocketry, is a 1/122 scale replica of the Soviet Union's moon rocket that competed against the American Saturn V. This model stands over 34 inches tall and flies on a cluster of six Estes D12's. This is a very difficult rocket to build, and we only recommend it to modelers with significant scratch-building experience

Fin Shape Science Experiment Kit

Fin Shape Science Experiment rocket kitThe Fin Shape Science Experiment Kit allows you to find out through experimentation which shape performs the best. The rocket is designed to allow the fins to be quickly switched between flights so that the only variable being tested is the actual shape of the fins.

In this kit, there are four pre-cut fin shapes you can test, and another eleven patterns that you can choose from to make your own hand-cut fins. It also comes with a BT-55 size (33mm diameter) fin alignment jig so you can make sure all the fins are perfectly straight and uniform when attaching them to the rocket. The included display stand allows you to stand the rocket upright when you have it in your science experiment at school.

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