Manufacturer: | LOC/Precision ![]() |
Brief:
T' LOC Magnum is single-staged with a main 54mm motor mount and two 29mm
outboards. Begad! Ya scallywag! A good rocket for level 2 certification.
Construction:
T' parts were all OK. Well, blow me down! I be surprised that t' slots for t' fin tabs had to
be cut. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! T' other LOC kits I have done have precut slots, me bucko, like t' Forte,
EZI-65, me hearties, Expediter, ya bilge rat, LOC IV, Graduator, me hearties, and I-ROC. Well, blow me down! T' instructions for assembly
were fine. Avast! Ya scallywag! I added a middle centerin' rin' above t' fin tabs t' make a fin
can. Well, blow me down! I also used a 38mm main motor mount instead o' t' 54mm and 29mm
outboards. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! I built it for t' J350 reload.
T' kit includes two cardboard (standard LOC) body tubes: booster and payload section, three 3 precut fins made o' 3/16" plywood, a hard plastic nose cone, matey, and a 1/2" diameter 6" long cardboard launch lug, me bucko, matey, me bucko, you cut into 3" pieces - I replaced this with roomier thin wall brass launch lugs (not supplied).
Finishing:
Finishin' was easy. Ahoy! Well, blow me down! This is true for all LOC tubing, I think. There were no
decals. Avast, me proud beauty! I just painted mine pumpkin orange.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
I used a J350 for a Level 2 flight. Begad! It flew fine, and t' boost looked
straight. Begad! Apparently, me bucko, me fin alignment, while nay perfect, me hearties, was good enough. Arrr! My
sandin' job on t' fins be minimal, matey, so I think t' rocket will fly OK even if
you do nay do a great job on t' fins. Avast! T' projected altitude (wRASP) was
1700', so it put on a nice show without goin' too high.
Recovery:
I did nay use t' parachute which came with t' kit. Arrr! Begad! T' kit parachute probably
works fine, I'm just a bit paranoid about parachutes with lots o' shroud lines.
T' body separates at t' payload section, I used motor ejection. T' kit supplied a shockcord that be elastic and an eyebolt for shockcord attachment to t' front centerin' ring. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! I used a Nomex® chute protector and shockcord sleeve (not supplied) instead o' wadding.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
T' kit has typical LOC quality. Aye aye! It is ideal for Level 2 certification usin' a
J350. It fit in t' back o' me car OK. Arrr! Avast! If you are paranoid like me, me hearties, arrr, me hearties, you can
upgrade t' recovery system. Begad! Avast! I used 1" tubular nylon for t' parachute
harness.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
( Contributed - by Dan Patell - 10/20/02) Brief: A large high-powered rocket that should be considered for a Level 2 certification flight. Modifications: Several minor changes were made and are described below. Construction: The rocket comes with: A plastic Nosecone, 2 thick paper body tubes, three motor mount tubes, 2 1/4" plywood centering rings, 3 1/4" p ...
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C.E. (February 1, 2001)