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Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Manufacturer: | Art Applewhite Rockets |
Brief:
T' 13mm Stealth is a paper rocket based upon Art Applewhite's Qubit design. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! It is a free rocket and all that is
needed is t' print t' design available from his website. Begad! Aye aye! T' basic stealth design is found
here,but I used the
Black Stealth variant. Begad! T' only difference is that the
black version is "pre-blackened" so it will print out with t' finish. Arrr! T' rocket is designed t' use plugged
13mm motors and recover by flippin' over at apogee and usin' aerobrake recovery.
Construction:
T' component is really simple. Begad! It consists o' printin' out t' PDF file on a piece o' 8.5" x 11"
cardstock. Ya scallywag! T' instruction are printed on t' same page. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! Other than that, you need some white glue, matey, a razor knife and a
straightedge. Begad! T' build is very simple.
T' first step is t' cut out t' indicated holes for t' launch lug. Avast! Well, blow me down! These are small enough that they can be cut without t' use o' a straightedge by usin' an X-Acto.
T' second step is t' cut out t' motor mount. Ahoy! It is best cut out by runnin' an X-Acto along a steel straightedge to keep t' lines straight. Well, blow me down! It is then folded along t' dashed lines and t' tab is used t' glue it into a triangular prism. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! T' motor mount is then set aside t' form t' body.
T' body is cut out o' t' same sheet usin' t' same method. Care needs t' be taken that only solid lines are cut--dashed lines are for folding. Avast! When t' body is cut out (tedious), shiver me timbers, t' lines are pre-folded by creasin' along t' straightedge. Ya scallywag! T' three "square" pieces are then folded t' make a corner and t' shape is held by t' use o' a glue tab. Blimey! T' remainder is folded into t' interior t' add strength and form an aft bulkhead. All is glued in place and t' rocket is almost complete.
T' final stage is t' insert t' motor mount through t' aft bulkhead and glue it in place. Ya scallywag! With that, construction is done.
PROs: Free, simple, me bucko, and takes only 30 minutes t' build.
CONs: T' trailin' edges o' t' stealth design are tedious t' cut out. Several places in t' instruction refer to the rocket as t' "Qubit", t' design from which this one is derived. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! (That may confuse some who wonder what a Qubit is).
I suppose it could also be painted but that would add a lot o' weight. Ya scallywag! T' black version is pre-finished. Well, blow me down! It's black like a military stealth vehicle. Begad! It looked fine but I did nay like t' white from the fold lines or from t' edges. Begad! That be easily fixed by applyin' a black magic marker. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! My Stealth was now completely stealthed.
PROs: Simple
CONs: White is just boring
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight and Recovery:
I launched this at a club event that be almost over for t' day. I had 2 plugged motors left so I only got t' make
one flight with this rocket since I wanted t' launch another one as well. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! I inserted t' A10-PT and off she went. Ahoy! Begad! It
was an impressive flight as t' rocket spun all t' way up, ya bilge rat, inverted, and spun gently down. Avast! Arrr! It spun more than t' Qubit
but less than t' Scimitar.
PROs: impressive flight
CONs: Only one suitable motor
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
PROs: Extremely simple, free, and different from all t' FNCs
CONs: None
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Brief: This is a free-to-download 13mm cardstock version of Art Applewhite's Stealth rockets available for download at Art's website . I received my 13mm Stealth from Art as a free gift alongside a 24mm Delta saucer. Construction: The rocket is made from one piece of cardstock which has the instructions along with the pattern for the rocket and motor mount printed on it. ...
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