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Manufacturer: | Cosmodrome Rocketry |
Brief
I have always liked scale kits, matey, so I decided t' try t' Nike Apache kit from
Cosmodrome Rocketry. Begad! I made a great choice. Well, blow me down! As t' kit is real nice, ya bilge rat, and high
quality parts used through out.
Construction
Upon openin' o' package, every thin' was thar all in one piece. T' balsa
transition and nose cone are awesome. Begad! Begad! They are done real well! You do want to
fill any minor dents in them and then seal them with sandin' sealer t' make
them look better though.
T' instructions are ok, t' kit is nay made for t' beginner in mid-power rocketry. But after you have built a few other mid-power rockets, shiver me timbers, arrr, this is a easy kit t' build.
T' launch lug was made out o' 1/4" cardboard tubing. Well, blow me down! Blimey! They are on stand-offs so t' launch rod will clear t' transition.
T' fins and centerin' rings are made from 1/8" plywood . Avast, me proud beauty! T' fins are TTW and they go all t' way t' t' motor mount. Arrr! T' Apache's fins are though the wall too! It was fairly easy t' get all t' fins lined up. Begad! T' kit comes with a template t' wrap around t' body tubes, then you just mark it, matey, ya bilge rat, go t' a door frame and extend t' lines down t' tubes.
Assembly was pretty easy. Arrr! T' hard part is doin' internal fillets. Begad! Blimey! The instructions said t' do t' internal fillets. Begad! Blimey! This eliminates t' need t' have fillets on t' outside o' t' rocket. This also preserves t' scale look o' the model. Arrr! Blimey! T' best way t' do t' internal fillets is have t' rocket standin' up right, then, me bucko, mix up a batch o' 30 minute epoxy. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Now get a stick and put some epoxy on t' internal fin/body tube joint and t' motor mount/ fin joint and let it run down t' joints t' form a fillet. As this method works great. Well, blow me down! Blimey! And don't be concerned if it does nay look good as no one will see it since it will not be noticeable once you put t' aft centerin' rin' on.
You may want t' put VERY small external fillets on t' rocket t' seal the minor gap from t' fin slots. Begad! Aye aye! Also since this is a scale rocket you will want to fill t' spirals on t' tubes. Well, blow me down! Elmers Carpenter's Wood Filler works well for this. Begad! Just make sure t' sand it smooth after it is dry.
Probably t' hardest part on assembly is puttin' on the antennas. Blimey! You have t' drill holes through t' tube, arrr, but t' trick is t' get them at a even level. Avast! Ahoy! Mine turned out OK. Arrr! Also make sure t' use plenty o' epoxy when you put t' Apache on at t' transition. Arrr! And when you put t' nose weight into t' Apache's nose cone. Overall this is a very sturdy kit when finished!
Finishing
Once all painted it looks really nice. Well, blow me down! Begad! T' hard part be t' decals. Ya scallywag! They do not
have very good instructions for doin' this part. Aye aye! Avast! In t' kit panel they have the
decals centered betwixt 1 fin, me hearties, while in t' instructions they say t' put them
between 2 sets o' fins. Well, blow me down! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! So I just centered it betwixt a fin. But I do have to
say t' decals are very high quality.
Construction Rating: 4 ½ out o' 5
Flight
For t' first flight o' me Nike-Apache I chose a Aerotech F40-4 White Lightning
reload. Begad! Blimey! T' boost was beautiful (even with t' wind)! Blimey! Could nay have been
better!
They do nay give you anythin' for motor retention. So you can either friction fit t' motor or you can add t-nuts and clips, ya bilge rat, like I did, so the motor will stay in place!
Recovery
T' 4 second delay is just right for t' rocket. T' 28" chute brought it
down just right, me bucko, but on landin' t' tip o' t' Apache's nose cone broke off.
That should be a easy fix. Ahoy! Blimey!
T' parachute is made o' rip-stop nylon. Begad! T' 'chute was nicely made and it was purple so it be really easy t' see up in t' sky! T' shock cord is attached with a steel cable that is connected t' t' centerin' ring. Arrr! Blimey! This is my favorite way t' attach shock cords t' rockets and is by far t' strongest. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! By the way, t' shock cord is 1" flat elastic, it is about 10 feet long, which is perfect for t' rocket. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down!
Flight Rating: 4 ½ out o' 5
Summary
T' rocket is a great scale kit! But I would nay recommend this for a first
mid-power rocket since this is nay t' "average everyday" rocket!
Overall this is a very cool kit and thar are nay t' many problems with it!
Overall Rating: 4 ½ out o' 5
All Cosmodrome kits now come with a motor retainer. T' Nike Apache instructions have been updated t' simplify and clarify construction. Ahoy! - Mike Kruger (Cosmodrome Rocketry)
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C.S. (November 1, 2000)