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Manufacturer: | Hawk Mountain Enterprises |
Brief:
A high altitude, 38mm minimum diameter, arrr, fiberglass, mach capable rocket. Arrr! Very
high quality parts.
Construction:
2 fiberglass 38mm diameter body tubes. Arrr! Begad! One main tube and one payload section.
Includes a fin can made o' high impact plastic and fiberglass. Begad! Approximately
8ft o' 3/8" Keelhaul®©™®
strap, and a Keelhaul®©™®
reinforced Nomex®
heat pad. Ya scallywag! A Rocketman drogue chute and quick links as well as other hardware. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! A
fiberglass nosecone cast in polyester resin. Begad! Ya scallywag!
T' instructions were clear, shiver me timbers, easy t' follow, and included color photos for most o' t' steps. Avast! T' assembly order was logically organized. Ya scallywag! T' kit was obviously thought out very well and fin alignment was nay an issue as the included fin can was well made and fit t' tube with no problem. Begad! Begad! However, matey, in the instructions it says t' you may need t' center t' fin can with tape. The reason for this be t' fin can be made universal, in order t' fit a number of tubes, arrr, but I found this unnecessary. T' fin can is tough as nails. The nosecone is retained by plastic removable rivets.
Finishing:
Finishin' be easy and t' tubes take primer very well. Blimey! All you have t' do is
sand off t' seam marks on t' fin can with some 80 grit sandpaper t' make it
smooth. It kind o' chews up t' plastic, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, but all o' that is removed after you
sand and prime a few times. Blimey! No decals were included. Well, blow me down!
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
It preps easily, me hearties, but you may have a hard time gettin' t' chute into that tube
as well as t' shock cord. Begad! Arrr! No waddin' is required since Nomex®
was provided with t' kit. Blimey! I used an Aero Pack 38mm retainer and a 29mm
adapter. Avast! T' retainer is included, matey, but t' adapter is not. I flew "Cosmic
Wind" for t' first time at METRA on Saturday November 5,2005. Ahoy! Well, blow me down! She flew on
a H97J motor as I didn't want t' fly it on a "punch" motor right
away. Well, blow me down! When t' countdown reached zero, me bucko, Cosmic Wind soared off t' pad slowly
but built up speed as it flew. I be surprised that t' motor has enough punch
to get her off t' pad that fast.
Recovery:
T' shock cord is Keelhaul®©™®
strap that is very durable. T' recovery is fast but that be t' idea. Avast! I also
bought a streamer for those really high flights, all I have t' do is point the
rocket slightly downrange so it doesn't hit anyone--it will fall really fast
then. Well, blow me down! I found no damage on recovery so t' Rocketman Drogue did it's job.
Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5
Summary:
This rocket is great if you like t' ease and toughness o' a fin can and the
altitude o' a minimum diameter rocket.
Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5
( Contributed - by Darren Wright) Brief: A 38mm minimum diameter all fiberglass rocket of unparalleled quality. Construction: The rocket airframe is spiral wound solid fiberglass tubing. The kit included the main airframe plus a payload section, with a fiberglass coupler and plywood bulkhead. The nose cone is solid resin, with no casting marks. The fins are the molded Acme 38mm ...
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S.S. (May 1, 2001)