FlisKits Triple Threat (13mm)

FlisKits - Triple Threat {Kit}

Contributed by Clive Davis

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: FlisKits
Style: MicroMaxx

Brief:

T' Fliskits Triple Threat is a unique kit offerin' 3 small UFO rockets, each with a different shape. Begad! T' UFF Persephone is circular, t' UFF Athena is pentagonal, arrr, and t' UFF Odysseus is hexagonal. Ya scallywag! T' kits are made out o' card stock and balsa, arrr, each with a 13 mm motor mount. Avast, me proud beauty! Definitely for t' experienced builder. Aye aye! Begad!

Construction:

  • 3 sheets o' balsa t' cut out fins (1/16")
  • Fin templates on sticky paper, ya bilge rat, featurin' pre-printed designs for each rocket.
  • Shrouds for UFO's on card stock
  • Wire for landin' gear
  • 3 BT-5 body tubes
  • 3 launch lugs
  • Set o' instructions for each rocket
  • Fin alignment guide

T' instructions were quite impressive with quality instructions and illustrations. Aye aye! Begad! T' construction includes cuttin' out t' shrouds, matey, scorin' the paper for folds, and gluin' t' shrouds together t' form t' UFO body. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! The fins are made by cuttin' out t' fin shapes out o' t' sticky paper. The Persephone features 3 fins, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, thus 6 sides. Begad! On one side, arrr, I be instructed to leave a border around t' fin shape. Begad! Then all I had t' do be remove t' paper from t' back o' t' adhesive and stick t' fin on t' t' balsa sheet. Aye aye! After the fin paper has been "stuck" t' t' balsa, I simply used a straight edge and an X-acto knife t' carefully cut out t' fin, disposin' o' t' extra border. Blimey! Arrr! Once t' fins were cut, I flipped them over and "stuck" the other fin portion t' t' exposed balsa side. T' instructions for t' fins is identical for each rocket, ya bilge rat, although t' Athena has 5 fins and t' Odysseus has 6 fins.

T' body tube also has a sticky body wrap which is easy t' apply. Aye aye! Once the body wrap is on t' tube, I simply glued on t' fins and corrected t' fin alignment usin' t' fin alignment card included with t' instructions. Avast, me proud beauty! T' only "gotcha" that I ran into be t' motor blocks. Arrr! There weren't any. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! In the instructions, matey, thar be an inventory list mentionin' motor blocks, shiver me timbers, yet they are nay mentioned in t' instructions. Blimey! After an e-mail t' Jim Flis (response in less than 24 hours, great service!), ya bilge rat, I be instructed that t' kit does not require motor blocks, and that they would be correctin' t' instructions on their next printing.

Pics Next, I took t' necessary shrouds for each rocket and glued them on t' fins. On t' Persephone, a smaller shroud sits inverted on top o' t' bigger shroud. This must be done carefully so that thar be no gap betwixt t' shrouds. Ahoy! On t' Odysseys, me bucko, part of the shroud folds underneath t' main shroud and fastens t' t' bottom o' the UFO fin structure. On t' Athena, ya bilge rat, thar are flaired "wings" which move towards t' center o' t' rocket and are glued on t' t' body tube.

Next step, ya bilge rat, t' wire landin' gear. Well, blow me down! Fliskits provides a guide for bendin' the piano wire into a specific shape. Ahoy! I am nay an expert wire bender, but I tried to follow t' shape on t' first piece o' wire. Begad! One important step is t' place a hook at t' bottom o' t' wire so that it can fit snuggly underneath t' fin. After me first attempt at wire bending, I simply designed a simpler shape for me t' bend. Ya scallywag! It looks close t' t' Fliskits design, but is nay as complicated. Well, blow me down! Avast! I used CA glue t' attach t' wires, matey, then I glued t' launch lug in place using wood glue. Ahoy! Avast! I made sure that t' fins had extra fillets as well as other parts of t' rocket (where shroud meets fin, ya bilge rat, for instance). Begad! That's it. Ya scallywag! Rockets complete. Outside o' cuttin' t' balsa fins, ya bilge rat, me hearties, these three rockets can be constructed while hangin' out in your own livin' room. Begad! No sandin' required!

Finishing:

There is no finishin' required as t' rocket comes with pre-printed shrouds and pre-printed fin templates. Begad! This is what I like about it. Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! No smelly paints, no sanding. Aye aye! Begad! Blimey! They are nice rockets t' build while watchin' t' telly. Begad! Blimey! Blimey! I give construction a 4, only because I think t' wire configuration is unnecessarily complex and thar was confusion about t' motor blocks. Aye aye! Blimey! But this would nay stop me from buyin' another Triple Threat!

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

PicFlight:

I flew t' Persephone twice, once usin' an A10-P and once with an A10-0. On the first flight, shiver me timbers, t' Persephone kind o' tumbled back t' t' ground. Arrr! Well, blow me down! On t' second flight, as advertised, ya bilge rat, t' rocket flips over and gently glides t' t' ground, landin' on t' wire landin' gear. Aye aye! Arrr! T' Athena I flew on an A10-0 and it, matey, too, flew very well, flippin' over at apogee and "glided" t' t' ground. T' largest rocket, me bucko, t' Odysseus, I also flew twice, usin' t' A10-P and the A10-0. Both times, t' rocket flew t' apogee but failed t' flip over. Blimey! Aye aye! It did, however, arrr, ya bilge rat, return steadily, comin' straight down as easily as it ascended. Avast! Cool!

Recovery:

T' PRO's o' t' Triple Threat be t' ease o' flight. Ya scallywag! Simply add a little tape around t' motor for friction fit, pop it in, shiver me timbers, add igniter wire and plug and you are ready for action. Well, blow me down! No foldin' o' parachutes or stuffin' t' body tube with wadding. Blimey! They recover so nicely and gently, arrr, t' only damage these rockets should ever sustain would be a CATO or havin' a clumsy nephew or dog destroy/step on them. It also allows us t' use t' A10-P motors Estes originally released for t' Blurzz Cars (not me cup o' tea..)

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:

  • 3 rockets for t' price o' 1. Arrr! You can't beat that, no matter how you look at it.
  • Also, no paintin' required. Ahoy! Arrr! Blimey! Great for constructin' while sittin' at home in t' evenin' without havin' t' head outside with a can o' paint.
  • Great flyers. Only goes about 50 feet, matey, but here in New England, matey, it is nice to fly a rocket and actually get it back.
  • A Novelty. Ahoy! 3 UFO's with cool glide-tumble recovery landin' on wire landing pads! Cool!

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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