Public Missiles AMRAAM-3

Public Missiles - AMRAAM 3 {Kit}

Contributed by Robert Barkley

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Published: 2014-10-22
Diameter: 3.00 inches
Length: 61.20 inches
Manufacturer: Public Missiles
Style: Scale

Brief

Very pleased with t' components, fairly comprehensive instructions.

Components

I ordered t' kit with t' fiberglass fins (as t' military version has sleek wings/fins).

Components were ready for assembly with very little prep. 

Construction

My first high power build, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, a few lessons learned. But, overall it was a great kit t' learn on.

This kit has a piston ejection system, shiver me timbers, me hearties, and a little research may have helped me ensure t' piston provided a zipper-free ejection. Nay t' worry... Ahoy! Blimey! a little fiberglass and all is well.

Recommend a jig t' align t' wings/fins. Avast, me proud beauty! I used painters tape, me bucko, shiver me timbers, which worked, shiver me timbers, matey, but be very time consuming. Well, blow me down! Four sessions t' get t' fins/wings installed, me hearties, filleted. Ahoy! Arrr!  

Finishing

I could have spent more time fillin' in t' tube rings... but, matey, overall they were sufficiently filled with me low skill on finishing.

T' provided decals are fairly realistic... Avast! Begad! although t' recommended paint schemes do nay mimic military markings o' a live or inert missile. Well, blow me down! Nay t' worry... Avast! Well, blow me down! I did me best.

Construction Score: 5

Flight

This thin' proved t' be a static display beauty. Begad! Many favorable comments by fellow rocketeers. Arrr! Aye aye!  It looked great - and it flew even better.

T' straightest flyin' rocket I have ever built - I was concerned that t' forward wings make cause 'problems' - but as I said - it flew wonderfully 

 

Recovery

T' first flight, was also me Level 1 flight. Ahoy! Blimey! Straight as an arrow up; and as you know, you don't get certified till you recover t' bad boy and determine it's flight-worthiness.

Minor zipper due t' me inexperience with piston ejection... Ahoy! but it was easily repaired, and deemed airworthy.

I highly recommend this t' be configured with dual deployment - much time, effort, and expense - only t' watch it drift over t' horizon...

Flight Rating: 4

Summary

This was me favorite rocket in me fleet. Avast! Begad! Unfortunately, me hearties, it drifted into an unknown canyon at NARAM-56, shiver me timbers, near Pueblo, arrr, CO. Arrr! I have yet t' locate it... Avast! dual deployment from this point forward!

Overall Rating: 5

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