Length: | 16.50 inches |
Manufacturer: | Edmonds Aerospace |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Glider |
Brief:
This is a very nice kit by Edmonds Aerospace. Ahoy! Well, me hearties, blow me down! T' pop pod comes back on a
streamer, me hearties, and t' deltie glides back.
Construction:
T' kit contains:
It be very easy t' build, fitted together like a jigsaw puzzle. Everything fits together nicely, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, me hearties, and everythin' was laser-cut. Well, blow me down! Begad! You just have t' have a little glue and an hour or so.
Finishing:
Rob Edmonds recommends you use markers, so I did. It looks very nice with
orange, matey, yellow and green highlighters. Well, blow me down! Do nay use paint.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
I flew it 4 times. Well, blow me down! Once it separated at apogee, but t' ejection charge had not
fired; so t' pop pod tumbled about 100 feet, and then popped. I used half a
square o' wadding, but that is all you need. Once I forgot it entirely while
half preppin' t' glider, shiver me timbers, half keepin' those idiotic 5 year olds from stepping
on me rockets. Blimey! Those kids were crazy. Avast! Once I had t' rip me modified Echostar
out o' t' hands o' one o' those mental little kids; and thar had t' be 3
dozen o' t' little devils. Well, arrr, blow me down! T' RSO and t' RCO were yellin' over t' loud
speakers "DO NOT TOUCH THE ROCKETS".
Then me modified Echostar flew, and that demented little kid tried t' race me t' get t' me own rocket. Blimey! I do nay think I have ever run faster than when I was tryin' t' rescue me rockets from these un-supervised morons. Ya scallywag! I do nay know where their parents were. Well, blow me down! Once some kid grabbed some super-detailed scale model and started runnin' with it. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! He almost tripped over t' parachute, but luckily the unfortunate owner grabbed his model and took it off him. Arrr! Begad! WHEW! Anyway, ya bilge rat, matey, my deltie flew straight every time I launched it, matey, and once it caught a thermal and flew all t' way t' t' parkin' lot and hit a car!
It be packed there, shiver me timbers, it was Space Day 2003, and t' rocket landed right in the middle o' t' cars. Ahoy! Avast! I would have wasted half t' day lookin' for it, matey, if some nice stranger had found it sittin' next t' his car!
Recovery:
Flew well every time. I always had me eye on t' glider, so I had t' search for
my pop-pod after every flight. Every time, though, shiver me timbers, me bucko, somebody found it next to
their chair, or where they were lookin' for their rocket, arrr, or just sittin' in
the field wavin' its little streamer.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
Great rocket. Blimey! I cant wait until t' 18MM version comes out.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
A boost glider using 18mm motors. Components All the components were used. Great laser cutting of the pieces. /h2 Building was very easy and straight forward. Because they were laser cut balsa the pieces fit very well together. Finishing Did not finish it to keep the weight to a minimum. Just make sure you balance the glider with the ...
Brief: This is a boost glider that literally takes minutes to build and isn't all that expensive. Construction: The kit comes with a body tube for the engine and pop pod recovery device (streamer), three main body pieces, balsa nose cone, and clay for weighting one fin down to enable it to circle around your launch site instead of taking off a couple miles down wind. The ...
Background The Edmonds Deltie is one of the most popular boost gliders, and with good reason. The glider is well designed, and it has a nice style to it. It can be assembled and ready to fly in a very short period of time. Considering the fact that the glider only weighs around five grams, it is capable of staying in the air for a long time. Construction The glider portion of this ...
( Contributed - by Alan Rognlie) I am extremely impressed by this kit. Good materials and excellent laser-cut parts yield a fast-building sport model with very good competition potential. The glider itself is made up of only eight pieces of 1/16" balsa - wings, elevon, fuselage, tip plates and nose reinforcements. The pieces are almost self-jigging and go together ...
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D.K. (October 1, 2000)