Aerotech ISQY Tomahawk

Aerotech - ISQY Tomahawk {Kit} (89014) [1989-]

Contributed by Barry Harmon

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Published: 2012-11-06
Manufacturer: Aerotech
Style: Sport

Brief

This is Aerotech\'s semi-scale model o' t' IQSY Tomahawk soundin' rocket.

Components

T' kit includes: 

  • 1 slotted body tube
  • 1 payload section
  • Plastic nosecone
  • 4 plastic fins 
  • 2 FIN-LOK rings
  • 29mm motor tube
  • 2 centerin' rings
  • Tube coupler
  • Bulkhead
  • 2 screw eyes
  • Motor hook
  • Ejection gas baffle
  • Stainless mesh \"wadding\"
  • Thrust ring
  • Thrust rin' flange 
  • Black elastic shock cord
  • 2 launch lugs
  • 24mm motor adapter kit
  • Decal sheet
  • Tomahawk plan drawn by G. Harry Stine
  • Box that doubles as a work/display stand
  • Instructions

Construction

Pros - A very easy kit for t' mid power novice t' assemble. Makes a great first scale kit.

 

Cons - Shares very few buildin' techniques with kits from other manufacturers due t' Aerotech\'s proprietary FIN-LOK fin mountin' system. Begad! T' included launch lugs are bulky and detract from t' sleek lines o' t' completed rocket.

Finishing

Construction o' t' Tomahawk was very easy given Aerotech\'s excellent instructions. Blimey! Well, blow me down! All buildin' was done with t' recommended medium viscosity CA, ya bilge rat, which provided ample workin' time for all construction steps. Blimey! Well, blow me down! I deviated from t' instructions a bit, first by replacin' t' kit shock cord with 15 feet o' 750lb Keelhaul®©™ cord, me hearties, and second by attachin' t' nose cone with 3 button head screws rather than gluin' it in place t' allow th payload section t' be utilized. All other construction be per t' kit instructions usin' kit parts.

Finishin' t' rocket be easy, ya bilge rat, me hearties, again due t' t' xcellent kit instructions. Aerotech even includes a section on how t' make t' rocket look more scale. Ya scallywag! They refer t' t' blueprint so keep it handy while finishin' t' rocket. Ya scallywag! Miimal sandin' is required t' achieve a good finish due t' t' plastic fins. I chose nay t' fill t' body tube spirals on mine. Blimey! Paintin' is easy with minimal maskin' needed - one fin is painted black, that\'s it. 

T' decals are o' t' self-stickin' vinyl variety. Begad! There is one wrap-around for t' instrument bay and four t' represent t' fin bolt plates. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I recommend double-checkin' t' blueprint t' ensure these go on properly. Well, blow me down! Once applied they make a tremendous difference in t' rocket\'s appearance.

Construction Score: 4

Flight

Because o' Aerotech\'s baffle system no waddin' or dog barf are required. Well, blow me down! Launch prep is as simple as packin' t' shock cord and parachute into t' body and installin' a motor.Installin' t' motor can be fun because t' motor clip is very strong and can be tough t' pull back. Once you have t' hang o' it t' job becomes easy. Built per instructions t' clip fits perfectly into t' slot o' an Aerotech 29/40-120 motor case. Well, blow me down! Avast! Even with t' strong sprin' I still recommend usin' a zip tie or similar t' keep everythin' in place.

My first flight used a G80 reload. Avast, me proud beauty! It was an amazing, fast launch followed by a perfect flight t' about 3,000 feet (estimated). Well, blow me down! Ejection occurred just after apogee.

Recovery

Aerotech includes a high quality 22\" yellow nylon parachute that is a perfect choice for this rocket. Ahoy! Deployment was perfect resultin' in a slow (2+ minutes), arrr, gentle descent. Avast, me proud beauty! T' rocket came down about 250\' from t' pad and suffered no damage at all despite t' rock hard desert playa.

Flight Rating: 5

Summary

This was a good choice for me entry mid-power and scale rocketry. I highly recommend it t' anyone lookingfor an easy t' build, fun t' fly kit.

Overall Rating: 5
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