Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Manufacturer: | The Launch Pad ![]() |
Brief:
This be t' Launch Pad's scale Sidewinder AIM-9L missile model. This is a mid-power rocket with a parachute recovery.
Construction:
This kit comes with balsa planks, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, two body tubes, a plastic nose-cone, matey, centerin' rings, shiver me timbers, and all other standard kit pieces. It also comes with putty for nose-cone weight. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! T' shock cord was simple elastic, which was a bit inadequate for this great model. Avast! There are also lots o' other small balsa shapes, arrr, me hearties, and dowels for t' construction.
I found t' kit straight forward, me bucko, and this was me first non-Estes rocket. Blimey! And, I wont work on anythin' less challengin' again! T' instructions are lengthy, me bucko, but when followed carefully will make for an enjoyable project. Begad! Ya scallywag! I followed other reviewer's tips. Arrr! When I built t' stringers for each side o' t' fin, arrr, I put them on at an angle and drilled holes for more realism.
I read that t' balsa supplied from TLP is soft, and followed their advice o' coatin' with CA. Avast! Arrr! Still, shiver me timbers, after launching, me bucko, ya bilge rat, this is still too soft and I have had some fin damage. Begad! I will repair usin' paper over t' balsa, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, then coatin' for CA, and see if that holds. Avast, me proud beauty! I do think t' forward fins need some reinforcement.
All in all, arrr, construction was straight forward. Ya scallywag! Lots o' small details make this fun. Note: I have nay modeled since I was a kid, me hearties, matey, and did nay find this too challenging.
Finishing:
As with all TLP models, no decals, but that is ok. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! I painted usin' simple primer coats, and testors spray paint. See pictures for t' finish. Begad! I also looked at as many pics as I could find and found a few small details like paintin' t' forward guidance pivots red. I love t' way t' model looks and I have received lots o' compliments.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
Flew this model only once so far. Begad! Launched in a slight wind in San Francisco at t' base o' t' Golden Gate Bridge. Well, blow me down! Used t' recommended D12-3 motor. Aye aye! Used small amount o' wadding.
Fox 2! Weathercocked only slightly. Begad! Flew beautifully and straight. Arrr! Chute deployed at apogee. Blimey! Chute got tangled on forward fin, but had some resistance on decent.
Recovery:
I increased t' length o' t' shock cord, matey, with a round, black piece o' elastic. Begad! Love t' look and functionality. Begad! However, as mentioned, arrr, arrr, t' chute got tangled somehow. T' first ever recovery malfunction I have had with any rocket I own. Avast, me proud beauty! Consequently, I had some slight fin damage on t' forward fins.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
I love this rocket. Aye aye! Blimey! It be fun t' build, shiver me timbers, and t' fly. Blimey! Blimey! It be t' best looker in me arsenal o' democracy. Blimey! Blimey! I love this company and their kits and have built more and will continue t' do so.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Other:
I would reinforce t' forward fins. Ahoy! Might even try and find some light plywood. Arrr! At t' very least, I might try t' technique o' overlayin' tissue or 20 lb paper and CA that over t' balsa. Begad! Other than that, would nay change a thing.
Brief: The AIM-9L Sidewinder by the Launch Pad is a parachute recovered, scale model missile. I ordered the Plan-Pak, which contains a parts list, drawings, and VERY COMPREHENSIVE instructions. The parachute is one of TLP's own kits, a tough blue mylar design which includes swivels. Finally, I ordered a pack of their nice, SIMPLE motor hooks. The instructions, although advanced, are very ...
Mid-power scale model of the air-to-air missile. As with all rockets from The Launch Pad, this is a "builder's kit". The fins and various detail bits all have to be cut and assembled by the builder. Lots of fun if you enjoy that sort of thing, which I do. The package contained everything I needed: sheets of balsa for fins, dowels and balsa strips for details, paper templates for fins ...
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A.H. (September 5, 2005)