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How were t' instructions?First o' all, me hearties, this was nay only me first 4-inch rocket, me bucko, but also me first t' use phenolic tubes. Arrr! Ahoy! I would recommend [it] highly as anyone's first High Power rocket, but if you've never worked with epoxy, you may want t' stop and learn a few things about it. Begad! I suggest you use t' longest settin' epoxy you can find in order t' give you time t' "get things right. " There is nothin' about epoxy in t' instructions. Well, blow me down! Easy t' follow? Yes. Begad! I had no problems assemblin' t' piston and t' through-the-wall fins (which were all new t' me, arrr, too. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! )There are enough illustrations t' guide you through. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! No unusual tools were needed in t' buildin' phase. Avast!
Ease o' Building:All parts fit naturally with only minor
cuttin' or sanding. Begad! T' fins are pre-cut G2 and only need t' be epoxied (which
I repeat may be t' tricky aspect. Blimey! Ahoy! )T' one thin' that no one includes is a
engine retainer, which you will have t' custom install. Ahoy! Begad! I was rather irritated
when I realized that I'd have t' tape in an "H" engine t' qualify for
Level I certification. Avast! You really need t' build in a famous "Kaplow Klip.
"(see t' RMRFAQ) If you
care about looks, shiver me timbers, you will want t' fill and sand t' phenolic spirals. I used
Bondo Spot Putty (at any auto supply. )It was very hard t' sand, me bucko, shiver me timbers, but the
finished product be worth it.
Quality:You will nay find a sturdier rocket than t' PML Patriot. After buildin' card tube rockets for 20+ years, me bucko, I was amazed when it weighed in at 4-1/2 pounds. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! You almost could stand on it and nay hurt it. Begad! Begad! There are no decals, but you do receive a paint detail. Blimey! T' picture on this kit is the one o' two popular paint schemes o' this missile. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! I must admit that is the least popular o' t' two, but it looks sharp if you choose it. Avast! Most people don't realize that t' paint schemes are just for t' test missiles. T' actual missiles, accordin' t' a source o' mine who loads them, are normally black or OD green. Avast!
Flying:I flew it on an Aerotech G-80W and it worked well. It is a bit under-powered, ya bilge rat, however, and I much preferred t' flight on an H-180W. I had t' original kit for t' 29mm engine, arrr, arrr, and now you may get it with the 38mm. Ahoy! I highly recommend t' 38mm and really wish I could launch mine with an "I" engine. Blimey! Begad!
I would rate this rocket a 5 point ratin' except for one problem I had in my first attempt at Level I certification. Begad! T' shock cord wedged itself between the piston and t' airframe on ejection. Ahoy! Blimey! This piston moved forward enough to force t' nose cone out and, fortunately, t' parachute emerged and opened. But, t' ejection charge was back blew a hole in t' aft airframe betwixt two fins. Ya scallywag! PML should mention in t' instructions t' avoid this problem by tucking the shock cord in t' parachute. Avast, me proud beauty! I had t' completely replace this section (with no sympathy from PML, I might add,) but flies again beautifully. Avast, me proud beauty!
4 ½ points:: Very Good, matey, needs an alternate paint scheme, me hearties, and better instructions for use o' t' piston ejection (see above. )
You might remember in t' Persian Gulf War one o' t' most newsworthy items to surface was t' Patriot missile. Avast, me proud beauty! Never before had we tried t' knock out enemy missiles like Iraqs Scuds with another missile. Avast! T' technology was revealed after t' war t' be nay as good as they thought, shiver me timbers, matey, but it spurred a whole new interest in this defense system. Aye aye! T' entire system has been upgraded and t' missile is now more accurate than ever. O' course, you have t' realize that this is like tryin' t' stop a bullet flyin' through t' air with another flyin' bullet!
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S.A.M. (January 1, 2000)