Construction Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 2.60 inches |
Length: | 33.25 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Skill Level: | 2 |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
T' Maxi Alpha 3 is one o' Estes year 2000 re-released limited edition rockets. Avast! It is rated Skill Level 2 with a 24mm motor mount. Ya scallywag! I have seen t' price on this kit vary from $15 t' $35. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! It is large version o' t' Estes classic Alpha kit. Like junior, it is a rather simple build. Stock build utilizes, BT-80 tubes, a 24 inch parachute, shiver me timbers, little paint (nose only), and pressure-sensitive decals. Ya scallywag! Intended D12-3 motors give a slow lift-off and relatively low flight. Ahoy! Although this is a very solid, arrr, stable flyer it does have t' typical Estes shortcomings and easily lends itself t' bashin' for higher power motors.
Construction:
T' kit includes:
All parts were present and supplied in a plastic bag. Well, blow me down! Overall design is basic. Larger 2.6" diameter body tube with BT-50 stuffer tube. Blimey! This kit utilizes (3) BT-80 tubes - 9", me hearties, arrr, arrr, 9", and 3 3/8" lengths. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! It uses a plastic assembly o' rings and 3 fins around t' shorter tube too create a fin unit module. Well, blow me down! Initially, I built this rocket stock, accordin' t' t' directions (almost), me bucko, with t' exception o' usin' epoxy for all tube couplers, die cut rings, and all stuffer tube/plastic rin' joints.
Overall construction be straight forward and fast, with one exception. Begad! Pre-assembly without glue is highly recommended for this kit. Well, blow me down! Begad! If built per instructions t' motor hook retainer tube is glued on prior t' installin' in t' already assembled fin unit assembly. Well, blow me down! T' hole in t' plastic fin assembly centerin' rin' is exactly BT-50 tube diameter. Ya scallywag! Thus, me hearties, it won't fit! Fortunately, me bucko, I have built many kits and always pre-assemble without glue. What you have t' do is insert t' assembled stuffer tube into t' fin unit assembly PRIOR t' gluin' on t' forward plastic centerin' ring. Well, blow me down! Begad! If this is overlooked, shiver me timbers, usin' sandpaper and a file, t' stuffer tube hole in t' aft plastic centerin' rin' could be enlarged enough. Ya scallywag! Blimey! However, ya bilge rat, a serious reduction in strength o' t' overall motor mount construction would result (epoxy city).
There was no mention o' fillets for t' fin t' body joint. Ahoy! Obviously this is a must for any 24mm rocket. Arrr! Ya scallywag! Don't forget it! I used epoxy versus t' usual plastic cement recommended by Estes for plastic/paper joints. Secondly, arrr, I added an additional 50/55 heavy duty rin' on t' fore end o' t' stuffer tube where it joins t' forward cardboard centerin' rin' at t' forward end o' t' middle BT-80 tube. This gave t' stuffer tube a 3 point anchoring. This will serve t' greatly increase t' strength o' t' rocket body.
There are a few other upgrades that should be made on this kit. Avast, me proud beauty! These would make this kit last longer than 5 flights on Estes D motors and others that would make it a staunch, ya bilge rat, me hearties, crowd pleasin' mid power flyer on other 24mm options like Aerotech E15, E30, F24, me bucko, F40.
Finishing:
Stock finishin' would have been a piece o' cake. T' intent was t' have red plastic fin units (as is), arrr, a white (as is) body tube, and a nose cone painted a red t' match t' fins. Begad! Aye aye! There are those o' us who can only build stock so far and then they just can't stand it any more. Arrr! I thought t' decals were cheesy and contained way too much advertising. Aye aye! So, matey, I decided t' paint it much more like junior.
I painted t' whole rocket with Krylon. Avast, matey, me proud beauty! First white primer all over. I painted t' fin unit a blue t' match t' main body tube decal, ya bilge rat, t' body tube white, and t' nose red. Ahoy! Then I only used one decal. Begad! I cut t' red portion o' t' body tube decal off, me hearties, usin' only t' portion with t' rocket name. T' 3 decals for t' interstitial positions on t' fin unit are down right garish. Begad! They made t' rocket look way t' busy, arrr, so I left them off. Ya scallywag! Finally, a coat o' gloss clear acrylic. T' net result was a more professional, "American" paint job that sits side by side with junior lookin' much more like "Dad".
Construction/Finishin' ratin' is a 3½. Ahoy! This is largely due t' t' potentially high price o' this rocket versus t' instruction error and t' cheesy stock finish option. Avast, me proud beauty! Additional mods are also required for a sturdy, matey, versatile rocket.
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
I am nay sure where Estes gets t' weights they quote on some o' thar packages. Well, me hearties, blow me down! I am buildin' a Broadsword now that quotes 6 oz and t' weight o' unassembled parts without glue or paint is 8 oz. Blimey! Begad! Regardless, matey, me finished Maxi Alpha 3 weight was 10 oz versus t' 7.5 oz quoted on t' package. Arrr! Well, blow me down! I find it hard t' believe that t' epoxy glue, me bucko, epoxy fillets, arrr, and added paint I used, accounts for all that difference. Begad! Arrr! However, this means that D12-3 be t' only Estes motor option. A D12-5 and you would have a lawn dart! Motor install with t' hook is a breeze. Avast, me proud beauty! T' flight profile on t' D12-3 is flat out awesome. It has a slow majestic lift off. Ya scallywag! T' very straight, stable flight deploys a chute at apogee. Begad! Ahoy! All this in plain sight.
So far t' flight log on this rocket goes like this.
Recovery:
This rocket does use a rather large amount o' wadding, but if you push a couple squares into t' end o' t' stuffer tube it's nay too bad. Well, blow me down! I did learn after t' second flight (due t' broken fins upon landin' on a hard surface) that with t' additional weight mine carries, a bigger chute is required. Avast, me proud beauty! So, shiver me timbers, I now fly in on a nylon 30" chute with a small spill hole. Ahoy! Avast! Now comes t' bad news. T' Estes standard ¼" elastic cord attached t' t' centerin' rin' lasted t' typical quota o' 5 flights prior t' breaking. Begad! Avast! This has been replaced with 24" o' 150# Keelhaul®©™ and 36" o' 3/8" elastic with snap swivels. Arrr! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! T' Keelhaul®©™ is glued t' t' body tube wall. Blimey! Begad! If you haven't built this kit yet, me hearties, attach t' Keelhaul®©™ t' t' upper centerin' rin' for a cleaner body wall.
Flight/Recovery ratin' is a 4½. Begad! Ahoy! T' only thin' that keeps this from bein' a 5 be t' shock cord problem.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Overall, I am extremely satisfied with this kit. Begad! Ya scallywag! T' flight profile is great. Begad! I have added ¾ oz clay t' t' nose and filed down t' forward motor retainer tab t' fly t' rocket on E15 SU and E18 RMS as well. Ahoy! Begad! T' extra weight also did nay effect it's flight on t' D12-3. Yes, me bucko, arrr, now t' hoss weighs 11 oz! It would be perfect rocket had Estes nay made some compromises on t' design. T' weight could be less if balsa fins were used with a through t' wall attachment. Avast, me proud beauty! A Keelhaul®©™ and 3/8" elastic shock cord with a combined length o' about 5 feet is a must. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty! Also, shiver me timbers, better decoration/paintin' is in order for such a fine flyer.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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