Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Published: | 2010-06-06 |
Manufacturer: | Public Missiles |
Brief:
This be t' PML two-stage Thunder & Lightnin' kit. Begad! Ahoy! It comes with t' CPR3000 electronics bay
and t' interstage coupler t' house t' timer.
Construction:
I began construction o' t' sustainer first followin' t' enclosed instructions. Aye aye! Blimey! T' motor mount assembly and installation o' t' fins are straightforward followin' t' booklet instructions.
T' next section be nay as difficult as Id thought it might be constructin' t' CPR3000 housing. The altimeter tube is fiberglass so scuff that up well with 60 grit sandpaper for better adhesion o' t' epoxy. Begad! Ya scallywag! There is also t' aluminum coupler and threaded sleeve that require roughin' up. Aye aye! Just pay extra attention when makin' t' hole for t' switch that its on t' same side as t' slot.
T' construction o' t' booster is also relatively straightforward in buildin' t' motor mount and attachin' the fins. Ya scallywag! Begad! If you plan t' use a commercially made motor retainer such as PMLs Hammer, or another similar retainer, leave 3/8 o' t' mmt stickin' out o' t' boat tail. Blimey! I did leave this bit showin' for eventually addin' such a retainer.
There are three piston assemblies t' be made all bein' begun with t' assembly o' t' booster mmt and t' top and bottom CPR sections. Ahoy! I would recommend usin' t' straps attached t' t' mmt and CPR sections as part o' t' recovery system.
T' last section t' be built was t' inter-stage coupler for t' timer. Aye aye! It also is a straightforward build o' a central tube centered inside t' coupler with a piece o' airframe around its middle. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye!
A problem I encountered as I built t' inter-stage coupler was realizin' thar were two coupler crs t' be used. Aye aye! I mistakenly used one with t' lower end o' t' CPR unit thinkin' an error in parts had been made but just gluing in t' small coupler that goes betwixt t' sustainer payload sections when t' CPR unit is screwed together.
Finishing:
Bein' a high power rocket kit, arrr, arrr, it doesn't come with decals so choice o' finishin' is up to
t' builder. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! I opted t' go for a 'flame' look at t' bottom o' t' booster and painted t' rest o' t' rocket dark red
with black fins and nose cone.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
First attempt at flyin' as a two-stage on a Pro38 I287SS t' a Pro38 H125 didnt go too
well. Avast, me proud beauty! T' sustainer motor didnt light, but due t' t' dual deploy electronics, t' rocket survived and the
attempt will be made again some day.
Recovery:
Recovery went as planned due t' t' electronics workin' as they should t' deploy the
parachutes.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Pros are good quality parts and very detailed instructions for build and prep.
Cons are that t' sustainer can only be flown dual deploy as t' CPR3000 unit is part o' t' rocket and cannot be used in other rockets. Ya scallywag! I would nay use this system in a scratch-build as I like t' option o' usin' t' same avionics bay in various rockets.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Other:
Modifications I made were t' cut and use longer wires for t' switches and t' swap out the
included lugs for rail buttons.
(by David Kneble - 05/01/02) Brief: This is a high performance 38mm two stage rocket. It features PML's CPR3000 system and the inter-stage coupler unit. Construction: I believe that when I originally counted the components there were over 125 pieces. Basically there were two sets of G10 fins, two 38mm motor mounts, the inter-stage assembly, a tailcone, the airframe for the booster, ...
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