Estes SR-71 Blackbird

Estes - SR-71 Blackbird {Kit} (1942) [2004-2010]

Contributed by Jon Revelle

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 0.98 inches
Length: 19.00 inches
Manufacturer: Estes
Skill Level: 2
Style: Scale


Brief:
This is a scale model o' t' world's fastest jet. Ya scallywag! Estes brought it back in 2003 along with some other military rocket kits. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! This one be t' original vintage version that was given t' me by me neighbor. Begad! Aye aye! He said he built it sometime in t' 1970s, me bucko, it was missin' fins, and in need o' a parachute.

Rocket PicConstruction:
T' newer ones come in a bag with:

  • 1 BT-50 body tube
  • 2 shorter BT-50 body tubes
  • 1 nose cone that looks like front o' jet
  • Plastic jet nozzles and noses
  • 1 18mm motor mount
  • Paper Blackbird skin
  • 2 sheets o' balsa for t' wings
  • Shock Cord
  • 18" parachute
  • Launch lugs

Since I didn't build this one, I cannot tell you haw t' assemble it. But it did need major repairs when I got it. Arrr! T' balsa is pre-cut and also came with an angle chart for t' tail feathers (rudders). Begad! T' parachute is in me opinion too big for t' body tube and looks like it could get stuck but still pops out in flight.

Rocket PicFinishing:
Spray t' whole rocket flat black then applyin' t' decals.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
I flew it twice. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! I set it up on a B6-4 for its first flight. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! Flew very straight and ejected t' chute at perfect apogee. Ahoy! It did drift a bit, me bucko, so I recommend gettin' a 15" chute or somethin' smaller because t' fit is very tight.

Second flight went about t' same as t' previous flight but it didn't drift as much this time on t' way down. Aye aye! I would still go with a smaller chute.

Recovery:
Recovery is by an 18" plastic chute. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I hate tryin' t' stuff 18" chutes into BT-50 body tubes as I get so scared o' it nay deploying. It uses about 4 sheets o' waddin' too. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! It still surprises me when t' chute does deploy though. T' chute does brings t' Blackbird down perfectly.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
This is a good kit for scale modelers. It provides a good thin' t' look at then fly it. Begad! I thank Estes for bringin' it back t' production.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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Comments:

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D.S. (January 1, 2001)
I agree with everyone else about the construction of this kit. I found it much more satisfying to upgrade the engine to accommodate a 24mm motor. With just a tad more weight in the tip of the nose, and replacing the parachute with a streamer, it flies like a dream under D-12 power. I had much more fun flying it like this!
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C.S (April 1, 2001)
This is a great kit, I am sorry it went by the wayside. I had numerous SR 71's. I added a 24 mm mount to one of mine and some corresponding nose weight and it goes great, out of site flights. Good reviews.
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L.Z. (July 1, 2001)
This is one of my favorite rockets to watch fly. I enjoyed building it and flying it, The kit has only one snafu which will reveal it's self over time due to wear and tear. After repeated launches mine started to grab a bit of air where the shroud meets the nose cone. This usually happens on the initial acceleration and will result in slight, (usually less then 1") tear in the shroud. Visual effects can be interesting as the tear can cause the rocket to proceed horizontal shortly after leaving the rod. I have had this happen twice out of a dozen flights. In both cases the rocket still had good chute deployment and recovery. I am still working on a fix.
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R.F. (July 1, 2001)
I had this rocket for 7 years and had a lot of launches with it. Tricky to build, but the results were very satisfying with a cool looking rocket. It did like to windcock, but was a fun rocket to launch and watch. It seemed to work best for me with C6-5 engines. One day, though, the 'chute didn't eject and the rocket was a lawn dart. the nose impacted, crushing the front body tube, which spelled the end of my favorite rocket.
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M.K. (July 1, 2001)
I love this rocket. It flies straight up in to the air glides of a few seconds then comes back to the ground. The only hard part is making and attaching the wings.
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G.M.K. (November 24, 2005)
Good review and many helpful tips. This is a very difficult bird to build but very rewarding when completed! Many people see it and ask if I modified a plastic model to fly. Have had four flights so far with mixed chute deployment. Have noticed that when it doesn't deploy fully the rocket body seems to go horizontal and does a flat spin on the way down. A good streamer may be the best recovery device for this one! I think I am going to try that next flight.

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