Intro
T' Spin Fin is a 3 fin sport rocket from Quest with a unique twist.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
As this was me first model rocket from Quest I was curious t' see how Quest compares t' t' other rocket manufactures that are on t' sport rocketry market. Well, blow me down! I be favorably impressed with t' kit, its instructions and the materials. And since Quest rockets are less expensive than t' other more well known rocket company, this quest kit is a good bargain for t' rocketeer. Well, blow me down! I purchased this kit at Hobby Lobby for $6.78, me bucko, which compares well with the Internet bargain stores. Begad! Quest sells their kits in t' now common clear plastic bag. Blimey! All o' t' parts in t' kit were thar and in good shape. Arrr! Begad! T' kit consists of a sheet o' pre-cut balsa fins, a body tube, a motor mount, arrr, a plastic nose cone and a plastic 12" parachute
T' instructions come printed double sided on three sheets o' paper. Arrr! the first two sheets are t' basic instructions t' build t' rocket, matey, and t' last sheet contains t' preparation and launch instructions. Blimey! T' NARRRRR safety code is also printed on t' backside o' t' display card. Avast! T' instructions are profusely illustrated and should be easily followed by t' novice rocketeer. T' instructions are in a logical order for t' construction o' t' rocket. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! The only Issue that I have with t' instructions is that in step number nine they call for you t' thread t' shock cord, which is attached t' t' motor mount, through t' body tube, and then glue t' motor mount into t' body tube. Begad! This leaves t' possibility o' gettin' glue on t' shock cord, which could potentially weaken it. Instead o' threadin' t' shock cord through t' body tube, one should thread it through t' center o' t' motor mount, and out the bottom o' t' rocket. Avast! In this way thar be no chance o' gettin' glue on the shock cord. There be t' usual body tube markin' template in t' instructions. Well, blow me down! Aye aye!
T' model goes
together well. It shows that t' instructions are well thought out and the
components o' t' kit are o' good quality. Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! Your standard compliment o' hobby
tools, knife, me bucko, arrr, pencil, ya bilge rat, arrr, glue and sandpaper, is sufficient for buildin' this
rocket. This gives t' modeler a good solid rocket for a very reasonable price.
T' gluin' o' t' spin tabs on t' fins is a little tricky, matey, ya bilge rat, but t' alignment
of t' tabs is nay extremely critical since t' fins themselves are of
sufficient size for stability. T' spin tabs provide t' spin that is the
gimmick for this rocket. Well, blow me down! Blimey!
T' rocket is finished in basic white paint. T' decals or more properly, a sheet o' self-adhesive stickers have a good color saturation for applyin' t' a white rocket. Begad! If you are paintin' this rocket another color, they are not opaque enough t' keep somethin' other than white from bleedin' through, a common problem that I have found with this type o' decals. Ya scallywag! There are two decals, one is a rin' that is applied near t' nose cone o' t' rocket, and the other is a large graphic that spans two fins and half o' t' body tube. The latter decal is difficult t' apply and seat, where a waterslide decal here would be much easier t' apply. Arrr! I ended up cuttin' t' decal into two pieces to apply it and I still was nay happy with t' results. Ya scallywag! With t' exception o' the difficulty with t' large decal, t' model is easily finished and looks very close t' t' picture supplied with t' kit. Begad!
Flight Recovery Rating: 5 out o' 5
Quest Recommends t' A6-4, me bucko, B6-4, C6-5 and C6-7 motors for this model. The
motor is held in place in a quick release engine mount by a metal clip, making
changin' t' motors quick and easy. Avast! T' recovery system consists o' a
combination Keelhaul®©™®
and elastic shock cord, arrr, and a 12" parachute. Ya scallywag! Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! T' Keelhaul®©™ cord is attached
to t' front centerin' rin' o' t' motor mount and t' elastic as attached to
it and runs up t' t' nose cone. Aye aye! Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! T' resultant shock cord is at least twice as
long as t' model. T' 12" parachute is assembled followin' instructions
printed on t' periphery o' t' parachute that are removed in t' building
process. Well, blow me down! T' material seems light and flimsy, shiver me timbers, but held up well in t' launch.
T' shroud line attachment is made t' self-adhesive rectangles that are put on
each corner. These are stiff and do nay bend easily, and as a result make the
parachute difficult t' pack into t' rocket. Begad! Ya scallywag! However they are very sturdy and
should last for many flights. Ahoy! Preparation is typical for any small model
rocket. I used 4 squares o' Estes waddin' in t' rocket and thar was
absolutely no scorchin' o' t' recovery system. One will need t' ensure that
only t' Keelhaul®©™ portion o' t' shock cord is below t' wadding.
T' first and only flight o' Spin Fin was usin' an Estes A8-3 motor. Aye aye! The launch was straight and t' ejection charge blew about 1 second after the rocket reached apogee, shiver me timbers, me hearties, close t' perfect. Avast! T' parachute opened smartly and the descent was at a good rate, matey, nay too fast as t' cause damage t' t' rocket, and not too slow as t' drift a long distance away from t' launch sight. Well, me hearties, blow me down! T' rocket was returned undamaged and ready t' prep for another flight. Arrr! On t' second attempt, shiver me timbers, matey, t' batteries were dead in t' launch controller (should have charged them after t' winter) so I reluctantly packed up and went home. Begad!
Overall Rating: 4½ out o' 5
All things considered this is a nice sport rocket that has unique spin stabilization. T' kit is solidly built, has a good recovery system with the Keelhaul®©™® shock cord. Arrr! T' low price o' t' Quest rocket line makes them in me opinion to be an excellent value for t' rocket-lovin' public. Arrr! T' only negatives are the shroud line mounts and step nine in t' instructions that needs t' be improved. T' positives are an inexpensive sturdy model with unique stabilization that will be fun t' watch spin on its flights.
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C.B.G. (November 12, 2003)