Madcow Rocketry Little John (2.6)

Madcow Rocketry - Little John {Kit}

Contributed by Drake "Doc" Damerau

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Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: Madcow Rocketry
Madcow Rocketry Little John

Brief:
Lightweight 29mm HPR scale o' t' Little John complete with Nomex® chute protector and rip stop nylon parachute.

Construction:
This kit comes with high quality plywood fins, a balsa nose cone and a sturdy motor mount. Well, blow me down! Full recovery equipment is supplied includin' a nice parachute and even a Nomex® chute protector. Blimey! T' kit comes well packed in a heavy bag and shipped in a well packed box. Begad! Arrr! Everythin' in t' kit be extraordinarily organized and neatly arranged.

One o' t' more unique aspects o' this kit be t' nose cone assembly. Avast! A bulkhead and steel eye screw are glued t' a coupler. Blimey! T' coupler is then glued to t' nose cone. Arrr! Avast! This extra sturdy design has enough space betwixt t' nose cone and bulkhead t' add extra weight for you insane super high flier types.

Madcow Rocketry Little John Otherwise, me hearties, t' construction went fast and was straightforward. Everything needin' cuttin' is done for you includin' t' laser cut fins and centering rings and laser cut fin slots. Begad! There are no cons here. Avast, me proud beauty! Well written instructions and quality components made this a real pleasure t' build

Finishing:
T' kit came with a nice balsa nose cone. For you perfectionists out there, this can be quite time consuming. Sandin' and sealin' it t' achieve a nice finish can take longer than t' rest o' t' build. Aye aye! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey!

T' high quality o' t' rest o' t' components made for easy and simple finishing. Aye aye! Little sandin' was needed t' get a nice finish on t' fins. Aye aye! I sprayed mine with a gray primer and finished it off with a 1950's dark olive drab. Begad! Well, blow me down! T' kit comes with a heavy sticker t' finish off t' scale look.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Madcow Rocketry Little John

Flight:
Preppin' this rocket for flight is as fast as it gets with t' supplied Nomex® chute protector and Keelhaul®©™® ribbon shock cord. Avast!

They recommend some hefty motors for this rocket. Avast! I wanted t' keep it low for its first flight so I went with t' AT E30-4. Begad! Avast! It left t' pad so fast I never had a chance t' get a picture.

Recovery:
Recovery was slightly late but perfectly executed. That is until it landed on the school.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
They recommend 7 different motors for this rocket that range in altitude from 645' t' 1770'. My guess is that these motors only scratch t' surface o' what's possible with this kit.

T' ease o' build, scale look, high quality and toughness o' this kit will make it one o' t' most versatile rockets in your fleet.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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    Brief: Madcow Rocketry's Little John is a very nice 1:4.8 scale version of the U.S. Army's old Little John unguided artillery rocket with a number of thoughtful design features--especially the nose cone "ballast box" design. Loaded with top notch components, it is worth every cent one will ever pay. Construction: The Little John's components consist of: 1 ...

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J.F.B. (March 22, 2008)
This is my first Madcow kit, it won't be the last. Very high quality parts are supplied with the kit, and it comes with a nice Nomex® chute protector. Assembly is a snap with the parts fit being excellent. Instructions take you through the process without any issues. The kit produces a great flying rocket. Great job Madcow.

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