Quasar One Storm Chaser

Quasar One - Storm Chaser

Contributed by Jeff Lane

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Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: Quasar One
Quasar Storm Chaser

Brief:
BT-50 storm research style sport rocket with 3 main fins and 3 canards, shiver me timbers, plastic nose cone, matey, plastic parachute, and extreme waterslide decal coverage.

Construction:
BT-50, me hearties, plastic nose cone, 6 surface mount balsa fins, ya bilge rat, thick fiber board centerin' rings, me hearties, shiver me timbers, me bucko, BT-20 motor tube, me bucko, shiver me timbers, steel clip, engine block, me bucko, full wraparound clip retainer, two sheets o' waterslide decals, ya bilge rat, matey, plastic parachute, shiver me timbers, adhesive reinforcement rings, shiver me timbers, shroud line, swivel, me bucko, and elastic shock cord.

Standard hang tag packagin' with color face card. Avast! Received kit from Apogee, quick delivery, arrr, no damage t' kit. Instructions are easy t' follow, illustrations are OK. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! Simple, shiver me timbers, quick assembly. Well, blow me down! Avast! Everythin' fits. Ya scallywag! Root edges weren't quite straight, matey, matey, so they had t' be sanded. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! Good fin material, ya bilge rat, nay too thick or thin. Assembled with Elmer's glue.

Finishing:
I used EMRR fin tip #29: It's like makin' slots, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, only you lightly cut along t' lines (the thickness o' t' fin) only cuttin' t' first layer off. Then peel off that first layer. Well, blow me down! Avast, me proud beauty! Then glue as usual. Ya scallywag!

I finished with one coat o' Elmer's Wood Filler on fins, two coats o' high solids automotive primer with sanding, then white single stage automotive paint with one coat o' black rattle can enamel for t' nose cone. Begad! It's a nicely proportioned model that looks great, but I hesitated t' cover it all up with decals. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Finishin' is extremely simple with this model because even though it looks complex, t' full-body decals do most o' t' work. Well, blow me down!

T' decals are a challenge t' get on without wrinkles. It's best t' cut them into smaller pieces rather than try to put them on large. Well, blow me down! Begad! I prefer waterslide decals normally, matey, me hearties, but with full body wraps, self adhesive stickers would be better.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
Motors clip in for easy prep. Requires wadding. Aye aye! Fine flights on A8-3 and A6-4 motors. Begad! Ahoy! Would probably fly OK on 1/2A and A10 motors with a 13mm adapter. Blimey! Apogee lists altitudes o' almost 1800 feet with a Medalist D10-7, matey, shiver me timbers, and fortunately that's a single use motor because I don't think you'd ever see it again.

Recovery:
Shock cord is affixed with a tri-fold paper mount. Everythin' worked fine. Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Recovery velocity is appropriate, with no damage on any flights. Begad! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Parachute is a thicker material than any other vendor I've seen. Ahoy! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! Heavier but probably less prone to burn damage. Provided swivel and reinforcement rings are a pleasant surprise.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
PROs: Lightweight, arrr, me bucko, matey, high-performance, nice lookin' design. Straightforward build. Avast, me proud beauty! Interestin' research project look. Some nice touches with deluxe materials.

CONs: Full-body decals tough t' apply without wrinkles.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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