WestWayneRocket Astron Birdie

WestWayneRocket - Astron Birdie {Kit}

Contributed by Al Gloer

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: WestWayneRocket
Clone Estes Birdie

Brief:
A clone o' t' Estes Astron Birdie rocket assisted shuttlecock. Aye aye!

Construction:
So thar I be snoopin' around on Rocketry Forum and somehow I ended up on eBay. Well, blow me down! Avast! This o' course, ya bilge rat, accordin' t' me wife, ya bilge rat, me bucko, is all too regular an occurrence. Lo and behold I find a clone o' t' first rocket I ever owned, matey, t' K-44 Astron Birdie. Somehow it just seems necessary t' write a review. Blimey! T' manufacturer, West Wayne Rockets, matey, does nay sell directly, me bucko, me bucko, however, arrr, they do sell through Uncle Mike's Rocket Shack on eBay. Begad! They are available in at least blue and red. Mine was blue. Ya scallywag! So what do we get for our money?

Clone Estes Birdie
  • 1 13mm motor tube
  • 1 laser cut centerin' ring
  • 1 1/8" launch lug
  • Set o' instructions
  • 1 Ziploc freezer bag
  • 1 shuttle cock

Let's get this out o' t' way now. Arrr! We are talkin' about gluin' a motor mount in a shuttlecock. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! It's kind o' hard t' mess this one up. Blimey! Begad! T' instructions were clearly written with most every contingency covered. Begad! Absolutely nothin' goes to waste as t' donut hole in t' center o' t' rin' is used as an engine block. In fact this kit is so frugal I used t' back o' t' instruction sheet t' mix the glue and t' Ziploc bag t' store some small parts in. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! I prepped t' engine mount as shown, and epoxied it in place. That's it! Epoxy t' mount in, matey, add Clone Estes Birdie t' launch lug, and presto, me bucko, shiver me timbers, instant rocket.

While this is a skill level 1 kit, me hearties, I do want t' emphasize that I actually consider it a skill level 1.002. Begad! I did have t' fuss with t' launch lug and actually have t' use a clamp t' hold it in place while t' 30 min epoxy dried.

I did one slight modification t' appease t' safety people. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! I drilled a tiny hole in t' end o' t' MMT and epoxied in a 1' length o' 60# Keelhaul®©™®. I will use this t' retain motors that have functional ejection charges.

Clone Estes Birdie

Finishing:
It's already finished and comes molded in your choice o' blue or red (at the time o' ordering).

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
Ok, this one was easy. Ya scallywag! I went in me back yard and stuffed in a A10-PT (the motor for t' Blurzz® rocket powered car) hooked it up and let her rip. Strangely every birdie I've seen in t' past has been a bit squirrelly. Avast! This little one popped almost perfectly straight and almost impaled itself on the launch rod comin' back. Arrr! Begad! T' same results came as I burned thru t' complete pack. Begad! Next up be t' A10-3T usin' me modified motor mount. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! Up she went and the pop. Ahoy! T' motor on t' end o' a strin' caused an unstable kind o' tumbling landing.

Clone Estes Birdie

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
Come on folks, I glued a motor mount in a shuttlecock. Arrr! Begad! How can it go wrong? Still a neat remembrance and I'll probably fly it a bunch just for grins.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flights

Comments:

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M.G. (March 28, 2009)
I built my birdie with JB Weld. It interesting with a A10-3T. The ejection charge fires when the birdie is nose down and really forces it downward.

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