Estes MK109-Stringray

Estes - MK-109 Stingray {Kit} (1232, 2131) [1997-2002,2002-2003]

Contributed by Greg Deeter

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Diameter: 1.00 inches
Manufacturer: Estes
Style: Scale-Like

Brief:
This poor little rocket got off off t' a bad start all t' way around. While it comes in a box, I had purchased mine on eBay and t' seller packed and shipped it well. Aye aye! However t' body tube arrived crushed. Arrr! It be nay crushed in t' mail, it be like that before. Aye aye! T' seller did refund me loot less shippin' which dropped me investment down t' about $5. So I decided t' build it anyway.

Construction:
Comes with a three piece plastic motor mount, thru t' wall fins which are nice. Arrr! Plus t' launch lugs mount thru t' wall t' t' motor mount. Well, matey, blow me down! And, this has somethin' that I have never seen before in an Estes kit. T' shock cord mount is thru t' wall with a small outside canopy which allows it t' be replaced. Ahoy! Very nice touch there. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! Typical Estes plastic chute that had t' be put together. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! I just used a pre-made one instead.

T' instructions are simple and perfect and this is a really well designed rocket kit. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! I was usin' CA only and I messed up a little. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! When you slide t' engine mount in, if you are usin' CA, make darn well SURE that t' fin slots and launch lug holes are lined up within a second before t' CA bonds. I be off by about 1 MM and I had t' use an exacto knife t' shave t' pre-cut body tube fin slots. So me build it nay perfect, which was no fault o' t' kit, just me nay payin' attention by nay movin' fast enough with instant bond CA.

Finishing:
While this kit does nay require painting, me hearties, mine does due t' how it started life with a crushed tube, and how I added t' it's flaws with me less than perfect build. Ya scallywag! Ahoy! I added some small fillets t' cover me fin alignment error and correction, and after three coats o' white primer, me hearties, it looks real nice. Aye aye! You can't tell that it was ever creased now, and you can't tell how I messed up with t' thru t' wall fins. Begad! So now it's lookin' up. Well, blow me down! One coat o' fluorescent green which I be usin' t' same day (since that will be easier t' spot than a small white rocket against a cloud) and this thin' does look cool now. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' decals that came with it look nice and would be great on white, but nay on day-glow green, so I did nay use them. Arrr! If I had been usin' plastic cement like t' kit calls for, shiver me timbers, I would nay have had t' problem with t' fin alignment. So for construction I give it t' very fair ratin' it deserves, 5/5. It's easy and fun. Aye aye! I will most certainly build another one, and do it right.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
Will enter flight logs. Ahoy! First will be on a Quest C6-5 since I have a whole bulk pack o' those. Ahoy! Avast! I will eventually try an Aerotech single use D21-7 Blue Thunder, matey, matey, but when doin' so I will be very careful, since I lost me Cosmic Cobra on one o' those today. I have added some clay nose weight (which mine did nay come with), arrr, and may add a little more when jumpin' up t' t' D21, shiver me timbers, dependin' on how she acts on t' C6-5 first.

Recovery:

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
I think this is a very nice selection for someone startin' out, and even for t' old pros, when you just want somethin' small, me bucko, or for small field days. Blimey! Blimey! T' thru t' wall fins and pre-cut body tube are excellent, shiver me timbers, t' shock cord thru t' wall type mount is unlike anythin' I have ever seen on any rocket and is unique. Finished it looks nice, ya bilge rat, and it only takes 30 minutes or so t' build. I would love t' see a large scale version for 24mm exactly like it. Overall, I believe this one deserves a 5/5.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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