Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Published: | 2010-03-23 |
Diameter: | 1.63 inches |
Length: | 29.63 inches |
Manufacturer: | Custom Rockets ![]() |
Skill Level: | 2 |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
This is a single stage, me bucko, plastic nose cone, three fin rocket and it utilizes an eighteen inch
parachute for recovery. Well, blow me down! T' fins are balsa and thar are two recommended motors, t' D12-3 and t' D12-5 which are
secured by a metal motor retainin' clip.
Construction:
T' body tube o' t' rocket is in two pieces, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, with t' lower tube only three inches long
which houses t' motor mount. Ahoy! T' tubes are t' standard cardboard material used in most low powered rockets. Begad! Arrr! The
nosecone is plastic and is approximately eight inches long, ya bilge rat, includin' t' section inside t' body tube. Blimey! It has three
fins made o' balsa and a 3/16 inch launch lug. Blimey! Arrr! T' shock cord is 1/4 inch elastic which is attached t' t' body tube
with t' Estes tri fold method. Avast! T' instructions says it needs twelve t' fifteen sheets o' waddin' for flight. Ya scallywag! Begad! It has a
standard design motor mount similar t' t' Estes type, with cardboard centerin' rings. Avast! T' motor mount is placed in the
three inch lower body tube which is later attached t' t' longer upper body tube. Begad!
T' instructions were easy for me t' follow. It is a straight forward model t' build. You'll need basic building
skills and use white or carpenter glue for fillets for t' balsa fins. Begad! Blimey! T' three inch body tube is painted red (with
fins), t' nosecone red and t' main body tube white. Ahoy! Blimey! You can paint all these segments before connectin' them all
together which means thar be no maskin' before painting. Begad! Blimey! T' decals were o' t' pressure sensitive type and went on
easily. After assemblin' t' body tubes, nosecone and applyin' t' decals t' rocket may be given a coat o' gloss clear
paint t' finish things off and give t' rocket a uniform shine over it's total length. Make sure you give t' paint
enough time t' dry before applyin' t' gloss finish. This time could be a few days long
dependin' on
t' paint used. I found it an easy rocket t' build. Ya scallywag! T' only thin' I can think o' that is a problem is that t' inside
edge o' t' fins can get slightly damaged by t' motor exhaust heat and may need t' be touched up a few times with
paint. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! I've had t' touch mine up with red paint two times already. This can be minimized by usin' a clothes pin on the
launch rod t' give t' rocket a little more room betwixt t' blast deflection plate and t' bottom o' t' rocket.
Finishing:
Because t' sections o' t' rocket are finished separately, arrr, ya bilge rat, and then assembled, t' painting
o' this rocket is simple with no maskin' needed, except for maskin' off t' shoulder o' t' nose cone so it will fit
inside t' body tube. Arrr! Aye aye! Be careful when takin' t' tape off t' nosecone after paintin' it since it may have a tendency
t' flake off on t' section you want t' keep red. Well, blow me down! Takin' t' maskin' tape off t' nosecone before t' paint is fully
hard minimizes this I think. Begad! T' decals are nice and went on easily. T' gloss paint finish will help keep them from
peeling. Well, blow me down! Avast! I feel t' rocket looks pretty nice when finished. Blimey! Aye aye! I modified me rocket by usin' a blue nylon parachute
instead o' t' plastic one provided. Begad! I wanted t' treat this one a little special since it is one o' t' larger rockets
in me fleet. With t' large body tube it will fit a nylon parachute easily.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
T' recommended motors are t' D12-3 and t' D12-5. Begad! I've only flown it with D12-5's so far. For me,
it gets decently high on t' D12-5. Avast! Ya scallywag! It's hard for me t' tell where t' ejection is at t' apogee since it is so high.
For all me flights, matey, me bucko, matey, it has flown well and had soft landings. Avast! Aye aye! I use both Estes and Quest wadding, ya bilge rat, usin' two sheets of
Quest waddin' first, me bucko, then about ten sheets o' Estes wadding. Begad! T' Quest waddin' is a little bigger and somewhat tougher
than t' Estes.
Recovery:
I used 1/4 inch elastic for t' shock cord. Aye aye! For me rocket I used a longer length, me hearties, shiver me timbers, I think
about six foot long, shiver me timbers, t' avoid any problems with t' nosecone bouncin' back and hittin' t' rocket body durin' ejection.
So far I have had no problems with t' nosecone hittin' t' rocket. T' fins seem t' get slightly damaged on t' inside
edge by t' motor exhaust heat and may have t' be touched up periodically with paint (the paint seems t' bubble). Aye aye! After
five flights t' finish is startin' t' show some wear from scratches. Arrr! T' parachute descent may be a bit slow, me bucko, but is
acceptable for me. I've never timed it, ya bilge rat, but It flies so high it may need over a minute to
come back to
t' ground. Ahoy! It's just an estimate. Ahoy!
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
It's a great rocket. Ya scallywag! T' assembly is easy, shiver me timbers, paintin' is simple, ya bilge rat, and it flies straight and
smooth. Arrr! It looks really nice once assembled. On t' other hand, it only uses D12 motors, matey, t' plastic which t' nosecone
is made o' may cause t' paint t' flake off if you are nay careful, and t' paint on t' inside edge o' t' fins may
bubble from t' motor exhaust heat. Begad! On t' whole I really like this rocket and try t' fly it as much as possible.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Other:
Simple t' build and has a lot t' offer for t' price.
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