Manufacturer: | Quest |
Style: | Futuristic/Exotic, Glider |
I had a Centuri MF-24 Bug years ago and t' Quest HL-20 reminded me a lot o' that kit.
This lifting-body boost glider is based on Aeroshroud technology. Avast! Translated, me bucko, that's a printed paper wrapper. ;-)
It looks t' me like this model was strongly "inspired" by t' old Centuri MF-24 Bug - with some "improvements". Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! T' only significant(?) differences I see betwixt t' two are:
T' HL-20 cockpit is vacu-formed plastic rather than folded paper. Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey!
T' tail weight is now two pennies enclosed in a 'weight box' rather than clay. Ahoy! Begad!
T' HL-20 includes a pod for an engine streamer (makes it legal for competition? <VBG>)
On every launch (so far), this model corkscrews nicely up into t' air. Then, on ejection, it spirals down - some times more steeply than others. Avast! It flew beautifully on one o' its launches at ECOF-97, shiver me timbers, but t' next launch was almost a death spiral. Well, blow me down! I intend t' keep putzin' around t' try t' get it t' glide reliably. Begad! Ya scallywag!
The Quest X-30 Aerospace plane caught my eye, and it was on sale at Magnum for $4. 50, but I was a little wary of the paper shroud construction. Well, the Quest HL-20 uses paper shroud construction, too, and it was also on sale, for $2. 50, and it's supposed to be easier. I figured I'd try the HL-20 as an introduction to paper shroud construction. (I got two of each just in case. ) ...
Packaging and quality average; not spectacular but not bad either. I would have to say 4 out of 5 though because the Aeroshroud looks really nice and saves a lot of finish work. The package came as a bag with cardboard picture. The aeroshroud, tube, nose cone, and centering rings were inside with the directions. The directions were thorough and easy to follow (well written). The only part in ...
This rocket was a bargain. My wife got it for me on he clearance rack for $.99. I was disappointed, at first, since the entire rocket is made of painted construction paper except for the nose cone and engine mount. This kit included a paper shroud body, plastic nose cone and cockpit. Fins are paper also. There is a streamer include in kit and it is used to recover the ejecting engine. ...
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