Aerotech Astrobee-D

Aerotech - Astrobee D {Kit} (89015) [1989-]

Contributed by Ken Bracey

Construction Rating: starstarstarstar_borderstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: Aerotech
Style: Sport

Aerotech Astrobee D Brief:
T' Aerotech Astrobee D Kit is one o' t' tallest Aerotech Mid power kits. It is a scale replica designed t' fly on F and G motors. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! T' rocket separates at t' middle and both sections recover separately on their own chute. Begad! Aye aye! T' kit comes complete with detailed plans o' t' actual Astrobee 'D' and t' usual Aerotech features such as ejection coolin' mesh and a no-wadding-required baffle system.

Construction:
T' kit parts include 2 2.6 inch body tubes, a motor mount tube, me hearties, me hearties, thrust rin' and motor hook, 4 plastic molded fins and Aerotech's Fin Lok system with thru t' tube fin mounting. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! A tube coupler and bulk head assembly, plastic nose cone, arrr, a 22 and a 30 inch yellow nylon chute with plenty o' elastic shock cord and 2 screw eyes. Avast! Detailed instructions are also included with paper layout templates for positionin' important scale parts. Avast! 1 decal sheet is included. Arrr! Various miscellaneous other items for completin' t' scale rocket such as scale launch lugs and scale antennae are included.

Pros: Impressive lookin' rocket (it is almost half scale). Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Instructions were straight forward. Blimey! Blimey! T' layout templates were handy for positionin' some items. T' fin mountin' system assembles with a positive 'click' into position. Blimey! Blimey! It is almost impossible nay t' get t' fins on straight and in t' correct position with this system if t' instructions are followed. T' coolin' mesh and baffle system is easy t' assemble and works well.

Cons: T' tube coupler with this kit was extremely tight and I had t' remove t' first layer o' paper from it and then sand it even more before I could get t' fit right. I was so concerned with t' tight fit o' t' tube coupler at first, that I even called Aerotech t' make sure that I had t' right piece. They told me that sometimes different humidity conditions can make some pieces swell in size! Before paintin' t' fins, t' instructions tell you t' apply t' fin boot decals t' t' leadin' edge o' t' fins. Ahoy! These decals are clear in color and t' decals with this kit are a bit thick. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! T' instructions call for you t' cut out t' decals and then fold them in half t' make applyin' them t' t' leadin' edge o' t' fins easier. Well, blow me down! I found that puttin' these decals on be extremely difficult and ended up gettin' creases and bubbles under t' decals that I just could nay get out. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! I also did nay understand t' reasonin' behind puttin' on t' decals and then paintin' over them. Avast! After an E-mail t' Aerotech again, me hearties, they informed me that t' purpose behind t' decals was t' give a bit o' thickness t' t' leadin' edge o' t' fin t' provide t' appearance o' t' fin boots on t' real rocket. I decided that I didn't need that level o' scale appearance on me rocket since t' creases and bubbles in t' decal ruined t' effect anyway and I removed t' decals after havin' already started t' paint job on t' fins. Begad! By doin' this, shiver me timbers, it left a perfectly straight ridge right where t' fin boots would be which provided t' perfect scale look o' t' fin boots anyway Lastly, after final construction was complete I noticed that t' nose cone had a very slight warp t' it. Blimey! Once I noticed it became very annoying. I decided that since t' rocket be already completed and painted that I would nay replace t' nose cone and hoped that others would nay notice. However, other people have noticed that warp so it was worse than I thought. Arrr! Avast! I may still try t' replace t' warped nose cone. If I had noticed it sooner, I would have asked Aerotech for a replacement under their warranty at that time.

Finishing:
Pros: Paint scheme is easy for beginners t' master. No tricks needed here. Avast, me proud beauty! T' builder has 2 choices o' finishing, matey, Launch configuration which has t' upper launch band in place or flight configuration which shows t' band o' bolts on t' payload section where t' upper launch band was covering.

Cons: Decals are extra thick and don't look very good unless special care is taken with them and then usin' clear coatin' t' make t' decals blend in well.

Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5

Flight:
T' model has only had one flight so far but that flight was a very nice one. Aye aye! Blimey! O' course bein' an Aerotech kit, no waddin' is needed with their coolin' mesh/baffle system. Ahoy! Avast! T' single use Aerotech engine fits perfectly in t' motor mount which has a forward thrust rin' and an engine hook for retention. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! I used a small piece o' wire t' tie t' engine hook around t' motor just t' be safe that t' motor did nay eject (I recommend this with all motors E size and up that use and engine hook!)

T' instructions are very explicit on how t' pack chutes since this model comes down in two sections with 2 chutes. Each chute is attached t' t' end o' a long piece o' shock cord. Begad! One shock cord attaches t' t' baffle on top o' t' engine mount while t' other mounts t' t' bulk head on t' nose cone/upper section. Aye aye! T' instructions say that t' upper section chute must be packed into t' lower body tube first and then t' lower body chute must be packed on top o' t' upper section chute. This is t' ensure that both chutes will be ejected and nay left inside t' body tube. Ahoy! Begad! I packed t' chutes as instructed and removed t' removable antenna before launch (so they don't get broken durin' t' flight!).

T' thrust was provide by an Aerotech SU G40-4W motor. Blimey! Ignition be almost immediate and t' Astrobee launched very slowly. Blimey! It looked and sounded extremely realistic. Begad! Aye aye! WRASP simulations predicted about 1350 feet and I estimate that I got about that altitude. Well, blow me down! It was an almost perfectly straight boost with a nice white smoke trial. Ejection came just before apogee and both chutes appeared within seconds. Blimey! Well, blow me down! There be a steady breeze at altitude and t' two sections started t' drift but did nay get caught up in any thermals or such. Begad! Blimey! Both sections landed within 10 feet o' each other about 250 meters from t' launch pad (a short hike through t' bush!!). Arrr! This flight was one o' t' most impressive I have ever seen with a mid-sized rocket! T' two sections descendin' side by side was almost as impressive as t' boost!

Recovery:
Pros: Both sections recovered within close proximity o' each other. Begad! Ya scallywag! Both sections descend at exactly t' same rate. Impressive t' watch.

Cons: Must pay extra special attention when packin' t' chutes because proper recovery requires proper chute packin' and this takes a bit more time t' pack correctly. Aye aye! There is a good chance that t' two sections may actually entangle with each other at ejection, hence t' special care required in prepping!

I took off half a mark for t' flight/recovery ratin' because o' t' anxiety I felt thinkin' that t' two sections would entangle with each other at ejection. Arrr! Ya scallywag! I feel that thar might be a way t' engineer somethin' t' prevent an entanglement (even though I did nay experience and entanglement) but I do nay know how.

Flight Rating: 4 1/2 out o' 5

Summary:
I feel this kit was very good. Blimey! I had fun buildin' and flyin' it. Ahoy! Aye aye! It is an impressive lookin' kit both standin' still and in t' air. Arrr! I was a bit disappointed with t' tight fittin' coupler and with t' warped nose cone but havin' dealt with Aerotech customer service in t' past I know that these problems are easily rectified and should nay be reasons t' prevent anyone from tryin' this kit. Ahoy! If you like scale rockets and nice realistic lookin' flights then I do recommend this kit.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5


 

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Comments:

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S.R. (January 1, 2001)
The Astrobee D is the whole reason I got back into model rocketry. Big, scale versions of actual rockets that look real taking off. This kit is Aerotech's best by far. It's big and loud, beats the hell out of those dinky Estes rockets I had back in the 70's.
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J.C. (October 1, 2001)
Is is a well built kit. The final rocket is big and beautiful and the supplied decals add the finishing touches. The supplied paint and decal info is very helpful. The only thing you must watch out for is to follow the chute packing directions exactly. The top chute goes in first then the bottom chute.
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L.S.Z. (November 30, 2001)
I built mine for a level 1 attempt on an H128W-10. I modified the kit by leaving out the retainer hook and beefed up the aft Centering ring with .25 plywood. Positive retention and it flew great to 1875 feet. Nxt it will be modified for dual deployment.
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G.A.D. (September 30, 2002)
The tube coupler for the main body tubes is very tight fitting, as is typical for Aerotech kits. This is a problem for the lower tube as this connection must separate in flight. I sanded away a considerable amount of the coupler where it protrudes from the upper section, and then applied a light coat of sandible primer, which I then sanded smooth. This gave me a fit that was snug but which slid apart smoothly. Took a lot of work and care, to get it right. As it is I think I need to do more. On the first flight (on a G35-4) the boost was straight and high, and the two halves separated near apogee, but the momentum of the top portion was expended sliding off the coupler, and it did not pull the chutes out. Eventually the falling sections pulled out the chutes and, after a nervous few moments, everything opened up and the flight ended well. Still, the separation and deployment of the dual chutes is the tricky part of this kit. Still, it's a mighty impressive flyer and looks great once the chutes are open.

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