| Official Space Derby
Rules
for Pack 39 |
Building
- Only basic
materials supplied in the Official BSA kit may be used. The
hanging devise supplied in the kit must be used. No rockets from
previous years will be allowed to race. All rockets must be
original year-to-year.
- The nose cone
(propeller assembly) must not be
glued in place on the nose of the rocket. A notch or
groove should be formed in the tail of the rocket to seat
the band holding dowel. The band holding dowel must not be glued in place. (These
rules allow band replacement in case of breaks)
- The rocket body
may be no longer than 7 inches, not including the propeller
and fins.
- There are no
restrictions on the weight or design of the rocket. Rockets
may be detailed in any way as long as it does not exceed
length restrictions, is flight worthy, structurally sound
and does not interfere with another rocket during the race.
Rockets with wet paint will be disqualified
- Scout may use
graphite powder between the propeller and the bushing if
desired. Other forms of lubrication are prohibited (except
the officially lubricated rubber bands).
Preflight
- Rockets are to
be submitted to the registration table without rubber bands installed.
Freshly lubricated rubber bands (2) will be exchanged for
the three bands included in the kit.
- After installing
the lubricated bands, each rocket will be inspected,
registered and assigned a sticker with a spacecraft
number.
- After
registration, rockets will be held by "Space Command"
in the designated space hanger until race time.
Racing
- Prior to each
heat, rocket numbers and lane assignments will be announced.
Pilots are to take their rocket from the space hanger and
give them to the official starter, and then take their
position at the finish line. Upon completion of the race,
"Space Command" will give the rocket back to the
pilot to place back in the designated space
hanger.
- Once the rocket
is submitted for entry, no further adjustments can be made
except in the case of mechanical failure (see 4).
- The race will be
double elimination. A rocket must lose twice before it is
eliminated.
- Any entry that
experiences a mechanical failure will be allowed to re-race
if it can be repaired during the same heat. It will count as
a heat loss if it cannot be repaired prior to the beginning
of the next heat. All repairs of this type must be done with
"Space Command" observing and certifying as to its
flight worthiness.
- In the event
that all rockets don’t reach the end of the track, the one
that goes the furthest is declared the winner.
- All rulings by
"Space Command" are FINAL.
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