Manufacturer: | Estes |
Brief:
A simple clone o' t' birdie from years ago. It's a badminton shuttlecock with a motor mount tube.
Construction:
T' build you will need:
After readin' a thread on TRF I decided t' build a birdie. T' whole process takes about five minutes. Avast! First, I removed t' plastic shuttle from t' nosecone, t' center part o' t' plastic is removed. Begad! Ahoy! T' nosecone is then hollowed out and a small section o' BT-5 is added. T' BT sits very snuggly into t' nosecone so I did nay feel t' need t' add a centerin' ring, which I believe t' original birdie had. Blimey! Begad! T' plastic shuttle is then glued back into place.
For t' launch lug, me hearties, matey, I removed a small part o' t' shuttle and then glued t' lug onto t' outside o' the nosecone. Then she's ready t' fly.
I've built three so far as I've got a six pack o' shuttlecocks. Aye aye! Begad! I guess I've got three more t' build.
Finishing:
None.
Flight:
Flights were made on September 27, 2009. Aye aye! I loaded t' birdie up with a A10-3T with tumble recovery. Avast! Preppin' takes
about 3 seconds. Blimey! Ya scallywag! She flew straight off t' pad and then gracefully floated back t' earth.
She made a second flight and on recovery t' motor had melted part o' t' plastic shuttle. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! This is mainly because I purchased really cheap shuttlecocks. Begad! If I had spend a few pounds more and got t' feathered versions, arrr, which would suit t' name o' t' rocket better, shiver me timbers, then t' melt probably would nay have happened.
Summary:
PROs: Really quick build, ya bilge rat, me hearties, very cheap rocket, me bucko, good flights.
CONs: Cheap shuttlecocks don't last.