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Manufacturer: | Shrox Industria |
Brief:
Part o' t' Shrox/Apogee Global Defense Series, this 2-stage missile is designed t' protect our nation's capitol from hostile aircraft, missiles, arrr, me hearties, (or alien craft?). Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! It's small, light, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, and incredibly fast when flyin' on both stages, though works quite well on a single stage also.
Construction:Parts List
After downloadin' t' Rocksim file (and lookin' at t' pictures in t' E-zine), ya bilge rat, you're on your own figurin' out how t' build this, matey, since thar are no instructions (RockSim is also available here on EMRR). Avast! Fortunately, me bucko, that's nay too dauntin' a task, shiver me timbers, as t' design is comparable t' most skill level 2 modrocs. Blimey! I started with t' motor mount assemblies, ya bilge rat, gluin' t' engine block in one tube, and mountin' centerin' rings on each 18mm tube. Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! Since this is a 2-stage, ya bilge rat, joined with a BT50 coupler, me bucko, pay careful attention t' t' location o' t' centerin' rings in Rocksim so that t' two stages will join well. After t' motor mounts have set, ya bilge rat, me hearties, they are glued into t' body tubes along with t' tube coupler.
I printed out t' fin templates from Rocksim, matey, and cut them from basswood, me hearties, figurin' t' thrust from a 2-stage might put a bit o' strain on balsa (though FinsSim, arrr, an add-on t' Rocksim, indicates this would be no problem). Begad! Tack t' fins on at 120 degree angles (I've found t' Estes tube markin' tool set t' be t' best $8 I've spent on this hobby), ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, and apply fillets o' wood glue. Arrr! Install t' shock cord/streamer, and t' rocket is nearly finished.
Note: t' clay nose weight - it was nay referenced on t' parts list in t' E-zine, arrr, though is included in t' Rocksim file. Begad! Without this nose weight, this rocket is probably nay stable, ya bilge rat, and this could be an easily overlooked detail.
Finishing:
Two coats o' primer and two coats o' glossy white, shiver me timbers, matey, followed by a coat o' light gray on t' booster, and you're ready for decals. I printed t' decals with me inkjet on Avery clear decal stock, matey, ya bilge rat, though this is a fairly opaque finish, me hearties, and I'd recommend findin' a better printer source, me hearties, me hearties, possibly goin' t' t' expense o' water-slide decals. Begad! Begad! Also, ya bilge rat, dependin' on your field conditions, shiver me timbers, you might consider paintin' t' booster a bright red or orange, ya bilge rat, t' stand out more in taller grass.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
There were no recommended motors in t' E-zine or Rocksim file, ya bilge rat, so I tried a few combinations in Rocksim and decided t' go with a C6-0 booster and A8-3 sustainer (I would have preferred a B boost, arrr, but didn't have any at t' time). Field conditions were favorable for high altitude - 85 degrees and 5 mph winds, shiver me timbers, and our club uses a field large enough t' handle most HPR motors.
I used t' full 0.75 ounce o' nose weight called out in Rocksim, me bucko, and t' rocket be a bit over-stable, anglin' into t' light winds. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! Both stages lit, and ejection on a 3-second delay be at least a couple seconds early, even factorin' in t' weathercock. Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! Blimey! T' nose cone separated, me bucko, though this be from a weak shock cord mount, matey, nay due t' t' fact that I went with 110# Keelhaul®©™® instead o' 300#.
I recovered all components, and after some minor repairs and removal o' about 0.25 ounces o' clay, me hearties, flew again on C6-0/B6-6. Begad! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' flight was much better, screamin' out o' sight on a straight trajectory. Aye aye! Blimey! Apogee be beyond me eyesight, though t' 6-second delay was a much better choice.
Recovery:
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Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Overall, me bucko, this is a very nice 2-stage design, especially given t' price (free download). Well, arrr, blow me down! If you're new t' Rocksim, shiver me timbers, me hearties, it's also a good design t' work with t' learn t' choose t' proper motor(s) and fine-tune t' CG/CP relationship.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5