Balsa Machining Service Astron Invader (Clone of the Month)

Balsa Machining Service - Astron Invader {Kit}

Contributed by Chan Stevens

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Manufacturer: Balsa Machining Service

BMS Kit Of The Month K-19 Astron Invader

Brief:
Best described as a flyin' pie plate, this is another in t' BMS clone o' t' month program offerings. Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! This particular kit is a clone o' t' K-19 Astron Invader, introduced in t' 1966 Estes catalog, makin' t' original only a year younger than this modeler.

Designed t' be a spit-motor glider, it's a very finicky design but worth t' effort for a decent glide.

Construction:
There is a bit o' controversy over whether or nay t' parts are true reproductions or slightly modified (see construction notes), me bucko, but me kit included:

  • 18mm motor tube
  • Balsa nose cone
  • Laser cut 1/8" balsa fins, braces, etc.
  • 3 3/16" balsa sheets
  • Launch lug, nose weight

BMS's clone kits do nay include directions. Instead, t' modeler is pointed t' online scanned instructions at places such as JimZ's archive site. Ahoy! This is a nice approach, matey, shiver me timbers, matey, as it saves everyone a small amount o' loot for printing, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, especially since most o' t' readers o' this review can probably build this near a computer.

Construction starts by gluin' together t' balsa sheets. Ahoy! With t' original, this appears t' have required 4 sheets bonded together side by side, me bucko, from which a large circle was cut. Ahoy! In me case, thar were only 3 sheets, ya bilge rat, me bucko, and it looked like t' cuttin' was already done, as me three parts already formed a circle once bonded.

Next, shiver me timbers, I had t' mark several lines on t' circle usin' a pattern sheet, me hearties, includin' t' center line. Begad! Well, blow me down! Then, I cut t' circle in half, flipped one side over, and rebonded at a dihedral usin' t' supplied dihedral angle tool/stand. Aye aye! Very handy little piece... Ahoy! Aye aye! T' reason behind flippin' t' one side is so that t' grains o' each piece wind up bein' bonded at an angle t' each other, offerin' much better boost strength.

After allowin' t' win' t' completely cure (think overnight), it was time t' bond t' various laser-cut balsa trim pieces. Arrr! Ahoy! First came a pair o' rudders, matey, each o' which were t' be sanded for a very slight angle t' better align with t' dihedral wings. Begad! After that came t' pair o' motor tube braces, me hearties, me bucko, which are carefully aligned t' lines drawn on t' wings earlier. Avast, me proud beauty! Finally thar be a two-piece keel t' go on t' bottom. Begad! I have no idea why it was two-piece other than possibly offerin' a little extra strength against hard landings.

T' nose cone is supposed t' be glued into t' BT-20, arrr, but you might want t' wait until trimmin' first--includin' a test flight (with it taped on)--as it takes very subtle adjustment o' nose weight and CG t' get right. Ahoy! T' original kit used a lead washer, me hearties, although t' BMS clone opts for clay t' be crammed into a pre-drilled hole in t' nose cone. Begad! Give some serious thought t' ditchin' t' clay for a few BBs or lead shot and epoxy, as even a slight pressure in packin' t' clay will cause t' nose cone t' split open.

CG is supposed t' be 2-15/16" aft o' t' leadin' edge o' t' plate, however, matey, mine tended t' fly like a tank when hand tossin' in that configuration.

Finishing:
Normally for a glider, you do nay wan t' add weight for stufflike fillin' grains and painting. T' original kit recommended paintin' t' underside black for easy tracking, me hearties, and t' top side orange t' better spottin' in t' grass. I decided t' go with much lighter dope, 50% thinned, just on t' underside until I could get a few decent flights in.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
This clearly wants short delays, so I figured 1/2A6-2, ya bilge rat, A8-3, me hearties, or maybe even a B4-2 would do. Well, blow me down! After t' fits I had tryin' t' hand toss and trim it, I decided t' go a very conservative first flight with t' 1/2A6-2. Avast, me proud beauty! In general, me bucko, I think this is too wimpy a motor for it, and it should go with at least an A8.

T' flight pitched up almost immediately off t' rod, arcin' over and headin' right back t' Earth. Blimey! Begad! Continuin' t' pitch though, it completed t' somersault and headed back up very briefly before finishin' t' thrust, me bucko, spittin' t' motor, shiver me timbers, arrr, and tryin' t' find a glide orientation in t' meager 10 feet o' accumulated altitude.

T' flight was certainly nay enough t' tell me anythin' about t' glide or trim, arrr, but be cause for investigation on t' unstable path. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Lookin' at it more closely, me hearties, I noticed t' motor tube be slightly angled, resultin' in a nose-up slant, matey, which amplifies t' natural pitch up o' a decent glider. This should be purely horizontal or even 1-2 degrees angled nose-down t' counteract t' pitch. Aye aye! I'll have t' rework it a bit before flyin' again.

Recovery:
T' first flight, arrr, while sloppy, matey, arrr, me hearties, was fairly harmless and everythin' survived fine.

Flight Rating: 2 out o' 5

Summary:
This is certainly an unusual design, me hearties, and I have t' take t' blame for t' flight performance against me construction, nay t' kit or t' parts. Aye aye! It's a finicky beast, but I think will be worth t' extra effort t' work out t' kinks.

Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5

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