J.A.P. Systems - Styro-F.O. Jr. Flying Saucer Kit

Mort Binstock reviewed the Styro-F.O. Begad! Ahoy! Jr. Aye aye! kit in t' July/August 2001 issue o' Sport Rocketry magazine:

  • "All parts were packaged neatly inside a labeled plastic bag."
  • "T' flyin' saucer body appears t' be made from Styrofoam dishes. Window openings and top/bottom cutouts are cut cleanly and accurately."
  • "T' instructions are simple, ya bilge rat, clear, and step by step. Ahoy! A fin guide template... is also provided and assures accurate fin alignment."
  • "Recommended engines are C6-3 and C6-5"
  • "I flew me Styro-F.O. Avast! Jr. Aye aye! usin' an on-hand C6-0 engine. Ahoy! An ejection charge is nay required nor actually utilized by this model. Avast, me proud beauty! Boost was fast and straight followed by a slow floatin' descent!"
Manufacturer: J.A.P. Systems
Motor Size: 18 millimeters
Power: Low-Power
Product Type: Kit
Production Years: 2000-2000
Recommended Motors: C6-0, C6-3, C6-5
Recovery: Featherweight/Tumble
Status: Out-Of-Production
Style: Saucer
Reviews
  • J.A.P. Systems Styro-F.O. Jr. Flying Saucer By Mort Binstock (November 13, 2010)

    The following excerpt is from "Sport Rocketry". The intention is to allow guests to get a basic feeling about a kit. We strongly suggest that you get a copy of the referenced Sport Rocketry and read the entire article. Inside you will find many helpful hints in construction as well as other useful information. For more information, use the two links above. (Sport Rocketry - July/August ...

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