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Manufacturer: | Mile High Rockets |
Brief:
Explorer 1 is a single stage, arrr, futuristically styled, me hearties, sport rocket and is one o' two kits available from Mile High Rockets. Ya scallywag! While rated skill level 3 by Mile High, I would put it at a solid 2. Arrr! Ya scallywag! Fin tip tubes and t' unique fin rail mountin' system, which speeds fin attachment, shiver me timbers, add a bit o' flair.
Construction:
T' kit be supplied with:
PROs: T' easy t' follow instructions are on two 8.5" x 11" pages, shiver me timbers, printed front and back, matey, and sprinkled with helpful illustrations throughout. Begad! Arrr! T' fin mountin' rails, which are a great idea, matey, needed a bit o' shapin' t' conform t' t' curve o' t' body tube, but t' slots mated up snugly with t' laser cut fins. Fin alignment was a breeze and all tubes were well cut with only minor fraying. Begad! No real "gotchas" surfaced durin' construction. 24" Keelhaul®©™ was a welcome addition.
CONs: T' supplied fin alignment template is a bit small and provided little help. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! T' Keelhaul®©™ wrapped shock cord was way too short (at only nine inches long) and t' supplied parachute proved t' be just a tad large for this body tube diameter.
Finishing:
PROs: T' balsa fins sealed easily enough and with just a minor amount o' work. T' fin mountin' rails can be made t' blend beautifully with t' fin and airframe. Ya scallywag! Blimey! A single base color is all that is needed, Mile High suggests silver but I went with gloss white.
CONs: T' vinyl decals supplied with t' kit leave a lot t' be desired. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! Their thickness makes them an eyesore and t' poor color quality spoils t' look o' t' kit. Ahoy! T' fin decals and t' Explorer 1 logo were t' only ones I found t' be usable. Aye aye! None o' them adhered well t' t' painted surface.
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
T' first and only flight be on a C6-5. Arrr! Aye aye! Blimey! Instead o' wadding, ya bilge rat, I attached a section o' Nomex cloth from Pratt Hobbies t' t' Keelhaul®©™ thread. Ya scallywag! Ahoy! Blimey! T' rocket cocked hard into t' wind after leavin' t' rod but was stable otherwise.
PROs: Weathercocked into t' 10mph breeze but still achieved ~1000' altitude. Ahoy! Appeared t' be very stable but I will never know for sure as it landed in cow dung and is now buried in a shallow grave.
CONs: Besides weathercockin' and t' stench, ya bilge rat, t' only flight was a success.
Recovery:
PROs: T' 12.5 inch chute is perfect for this kit. Blimey! Ya scallywag! It came down less than 200 meters away even in 10mph winds and no heat damage was observed, ya bilge rat, so maybe t' chute is really heat resistant. Avast! Begad! As far as I could tell, t' stubby shock cord did nay cause any body damage due t' rebound as expected but I would like t' see a much longer one included in t' kit.
CONs: After a call t' Mile High Rockets, I was informed that t' manufacturer is nay responsible for damages received from landings in animals droppings, me bucko, fresh or otherwise so I will have t' buy and build another one.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
PROs: Goes together easily, me hearties, me bucko, shiver me timbers, parts were o' good quality, prefabricated fin mountin' rails are a great idea, full length Keelhaul®©™ thread, arrr, Keelhaul®©™ wrapped shock cord, heat resistant parachute, ya bilge rat, and good instructions.
CONs: Shock cord is way too short, vinyl decals are too thick, ya bilge rat, me bucko, lack depth and color and don't adhere well, and parachute is a bit thick for BT diameter.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
This is the second kit available from Mile High Rockets. It is listed as a Skill Level 3 kit and utilizes unique fin rails and a tube fin setup. Components are mostly high quality and include one cardboard body tube, one motor tube, three motor rings, an engine hook, plastic nose cone, 24" Kevlar cord and a 14" Kevlar wrapped shock cord, three cardboard fin tubes, three balsa fins, 9" of ...
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J.B. (September 7, 2007)