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Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | FlisKits |
Brief:
I be at a two day Launch in Whitakers, shiver me timbers, NC where I had t' pleasure o' visiting
a newer manufacturer who had a booth set up on site. Ahoy! FlisKits had come t' the
launch and boasted a professional display o' their line, shiver me timbers, arrr, t' include kits, shiver me timbers, parts
and supplies for t' fliers at t' meet. It is thar I got t' meet one o' the
owners, Jim Flis, me hearties, and that's when t' Overdrive caught me eye. Ahoy! I had other
purchases that weekend, includin' t' FlisKits Cougar 660, me bucko, shiver me timbers, me hearties, but this smaller
model was just too cool lookin' t' pass up. Ya scallywag! T' FlisKits 'OverDrive' is a 13mm
Futuristic style model with a very slick and unusual fin configuration. Begad! Blimey! My kit
was serial #49 and was rated as a Skill Level 1 model, arrr, even though fins needed
to be cut and assembled. I gave t' kit t' me son as a gift from t' launch and
we both were anxious t' get started.
Construction:
T' kit came packaged in a bag and all parts were present.
T' Kit inluded:
T' Fin templates and markin' guides came on typical cardstock and t' wraps had that 'perfect' fit I have grown accustomed t' with FlisKits. We assembled the motor mount, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, which uses friction fit for retention, then moved our way to the fins.
Most o' t' time durin' construction was spent on t' fins. You need t' cut them out usin' templates, me bucko, easy enough, shiver me timbers, arrr, and then they need t' be assembled before mounting. Avast! I used t' bag t' kit came in as a table covering, me hearties, then used CA t' glue each fin half together. Ahoy! Arrr! Once all four fins were made, me hearties, I beveled the leadin' and side edges, then soaked both sides o' each fin in thin CA. Aye aye! Avast! They were pressed down flat against t' table with soaked side down until dried, then I flipped them over and did t' other side. Arrr! This hardened t' fin and I 'plastic-coated' them after some sanding. Ahoy! Once each fin was completed, they were installed on t' bodytube usin' Alphaetic Resin. Begad! T' nosecone be also drenched in thin CA from t' shoulder forward, matey, then sanded t' a plastic feel.
An 'eye' hook is provided for t' nosecone, which was installed and the shock cord tied t' t' hook. Begad! T' shock cord for this model was a bit unusual, as it is mounted by hookin' about 1" around t' bottom joint o' a fin, then bringin' it up t' other side o' a fin where t' fillet would reside. Ya scallywag! I did this, me bucko, then applied resin fillets t' all t' fin joints. Finally, ya bilge rat, me son finished t' streamer assembly and we attached it t' t' model.
Finishing:
Finishin' be done usin' Krylon Primers and Paint. T' entire model be sanded,
then tac ragged and be ready for primer. Arrr! Blimey! A few coats o' white and gray mixed
were applied, shiver me timbers, and pretty much made t' Keelhaul®©™®
disappear at t' fin joint. Ahoy! Arrr! My son wanted it done in stock colors, shiver me timbers, which is
White with Red decals, shiver me timbers, so we painted it usin' Krylon Glossy White. I made the
decals from Monokote trim, arrr, then we applied them t' t' model. Blimey! Begad! It looks very
similar t' t' front card insert that comes with t' kit, with a slight twist.
T' results were very satisfyin' as t' model appears t' be almost made from
plastic with no seams showing.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
T' day came t' fly t' Overdrive , arrr, arrr, so we took off t' t' field with equipment
in hand. Blimey! Blimey! T' model was prepped with an Estes 1/4A3-3 motor for t' first flight
and was friction fit t' t' model. Avast, me proud beauty! Since this be a minimum diameter model and
there was enough motor stickin' out o' t' rear, we used t' 'Deuces Wild'
method o' retainment, matey, tapin' t' motor t' t' outside lower body tube for
additional security. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! Blimey! Tissue was inserted into t' BT and t' streamer was
installed, matey, ya bilge rat, then t' model was placed on t' pad. Begad! Avast! Blimey! When t' button was pushed, me bucko, it
took off like a dart, me hearties, even on t' smaller motor!!! Blimey! What a flight, very fast,
yet visible t' apogee.
Recovery:
Ejection happened at apogee and t' bright red streamer made it easy t' track
the rocket. Avast, me proud beauty! It landed very close t' t' pad and was smartly prepped and
launched again. Aye aye! As we still had many other new rockets t' fly, ya bilge rat, we limited it to
two launches. Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! I must say for a smaller kit, t' performance be very good. Ya scallywag!
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
In summary, me hearties, t' FlisKits Overdrive is very slick model made from some o' the
highest quality parts available, shiver me timbers, makin' it a real pleasure t' build and fly. My
son is very happy with how t' model turned out as am I, and we look forward to
many more launches with it. I recommend this kit t' anyone that wants a
slightly challengin' build and a good flyin' sport rocket.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
( Contributed - by Russ Anthony - 10/01/03) Brief: This is a 4 fin, futuristic, lightweight 10" rocket with streamer recovery and high quality components. The packaging is very attractive, professional and colorful as per FlisKit standards. An individual production number is provided for the first 100 kits, mine is #29. Although advertised as skill level 1, eight fin parts must be ...
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J.F. (April 29, 2004)