Rocketeer Cirrus X-3 Rocket Pack Build

I use clear Gorilla glue to attach chamois to my reproduction oxygen mask tabs on my P-series 1950's flight helmets. It is a jell and does not bleed through. Very strong hold. I would glue it on and trim it with a sharp eXacto knife. Slip something between the aluminum and leather to protect it when you cut it.
Another good idea! I was thinking I would sew it but that's a complete waste of time. I'll glue it! Thanks, buddy!
 
I think the harness is complete! I added snaps to the padded portion and it is now removable which allows access to the nuts and bolts that attach the rocket. I also wrapped the aluminum straps with some thin leather and glued it on with E6000. Thanks to chibobber for the suggestion. It worked like a charm and saved me a bunch of time. I've been in sewing mode for so long, I overlooked the simplest solution.


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Other than some final paint touch ups, I think this is pretty close to complete. I don't have the movie jacket yet so I tried it on with another one I have. The whole thing seems to fit really well. It sits on my collar bone a little strangely but I can fix that. I'm really happy with how this turned out. The best part for me is that this didn't exist in my life, so I made it and now it does. Next up: Helmet.

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Thank you so much! Although, I can't bend over while wearing it. LOL:lol:
Yep, bending ``normally`` is possible but you`ll look like C3P0 in no time:p Looking very Pro for sure. You could, with your jacket, play the role of the German rocketeers in the mean time;)
 
Yep, bending ``normally`` is possible but you`ll look like C3P0 in no time:p Looking very Pro for sure. You could, with your jacket, play the role of the German rocketeers in the mean time;)
Thanks! That's a good idea!
 
QC,
If I could impose on you for some information. I would ask the following;
What ounce leather did you use?
What hide cut? a side or double butt
What tanning method? soft or hard
What rivet style?
Did you use some Chicago screws?
Is there only one mounting point for the rocket?
I know it is a big ask.
When you have time.
Thanks,
Bob
 
QC,
If I could impose on you for some information. I would ask the following;
What ounce leather did you use?
What hide cut? a side or double butt
What tanning method? soft or hard
What rivet style?
Did you use some Chicago screws?
Is there only one mounting point for the rocket?
I know it is a big ask.
When you have time.
Thanks,
Bob
Thank you for your interest in this project! I will answer as best as I can.

1. I'm not sure of the ounce but it's a sturdy yet flexible leather that is about 1/8th of an inch thick.
2. It's a half hide purchased from Tandy Leather in Tempe, AZ.
3. The tanning method seems to be on the soft side. I was able to easily hand stitch everything after hammering holes into the leather.
4. The rivets came with an inexpensive kit from Amazon. They are two parts and you put one on either side of your leather and hammer them together.
5. I did use some Chicago screws to attach the shoulder straps to the aluminum harness parts.
6. The pack actually has 3 mounting points. One at the top in the middle and one on each nacelle above the flaps.

I hope this helps and feel free to ask any further questions at any time.
 
It's been over a year since the last post, but have a couple questions... I am curious what battery was used to provide power. Any diagrams or tips to share as it pertains to wiring everything up? Would love to incorporate the sound and lighting effects on my jetpack but am in the dark on how to do it... pretty sure I can do it with some guidance though.
 
It's been over a year since the last post, but have a couple questions... I am curious what battery was used to provide power. Any diagrams or tips to share as it pertains to wiring everything up? Would love to incorporate the sound and lighting effects on my jetpack but am in the dark on how to do it... pretty sure I can do it with some guidance though.
Jumping in here. QCWolf used a sound and light kit that I make. You can find the latest version for sale here:

Rocketeer Sound and Light Kit
 
Thanks Valor! Yes, this is a fantastic kit and is easy to install and use. I can't say enough good things about this product! Buy one, you'll thank yourself.
 
Thank you so much for posting this thread. I have recently committed to purchasing a kit and this has given me A LOT to think about…particularly with the harness. I do a SLIGHT amount of leather working and seeing what you did with it gave me insight on how easy it COULD be
So from the bottom of my heart…THANK YOU!!!
 
Other than some final paint touch ups, I think this is pretty close to complete. I don't have the movie jacket yet so I tried it on with another one I have. The whole thing seems to fit really well. It sits on my collar bone a little strangely but I can fix that. I'm really happy with how this turned out. The best part for me is that this didn't exist in my life, so I made it and now it does. Next up: Helmet.

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Its godlike!
 
Thank you so much for posting this thread. I have recently committed to purchasing a kit and this has given me A LOT to think about…particularly with the harness. I do a SLIGHT amount of leather working and seeing what you did with it gave me insight on how easy it COULD be
So from the bottom of my heart…THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for the kind words! I had zero leather working experience when I made this thing so you’re already ahead of the game. It wasn’t too difficult but was time consuming. If I had it to do over again, I would attempt to locate a leather sewing machine to make things a little easier.
 
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