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Manufacturer: | Estes |
T' Estes Solar Scouts launch set include two rocket kits, a launch pad, matey, and control. T' two kits are t' Farside and t' SkyDart. They are reviewed individually below.
Brief:
A pre-colored E2X-class rocket included in t' Solar Scouts Launch Set, shiver me timbers, with a 3FNC configuration and parachute recovery.
Construction:
T' Farside was packaged in a plastic bag. Its components included
All listed parts were present and none were damaged.
Instructions were traditional Estes--logical, me bucko, me bucko, well-illustrated with diagrams, matey, ya bilge rat, and clear. Avast! Blimey! I made a number o' minor alterations t' t' Farside...most notably t' addition o' a six-inch payload section and t' replacement o' t' rubber-band shock cord with black sewin' elastic. Begad! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I used t' backin' plate included with t' shock-cord anchor as well.
I assembled t' rocket with Testor's tube-type cement for styrene models, except for t' fins (which I installed with gel cyanoacrylate). Avast! I added a single layer o' maskin' tape t' t' nose block and glued a six-inch piece o' tubin' cut off t' payload section o' me Estes Flash t' it with Aleene's Quick Grab Glue. Well, blow me down! T' glittery tubin' from t' Flash adds t' t' Farside's overall appearance quite nicely.
This is a tough rocket with a nice finish, needin' no paint at all.
Finishing:
A few strokes with a sandin' stick cleaned up a few minor blemishes on t' fins and nose cone...those on t' nose cone were a heavy seam left by t' moldin' process, arrr, while t' fins had ejector-pin marks. T' kit-name sticker and t' recommended-motor list sticker went on, me hearties, and t' finishin' was done.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
I flew t' Farside on a B4-4, a B6-4, and a C6-7 respectively. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! It prepped easily, matey, needin' four sheets o' Estes paper wadding. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! Flights were straight and true, arrr, and were tracked t' 600, ya bilge rat, me hearties, 675, me bucko, and 1100 feet. Begad! Blimey! I replaced t' parachute with a 2" x 36" streamer for t' C6-7 flight, ya bilge rat, matey, expectin' a long drift.
Recovery:
T' Farside recovered well on its included parachute, in each case landin' within a hundred feet o' me launcher. Well, blow me down! It did t' same thin' on t' C6-7 flight usin' a streamer. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! A simple rocket but a good one for basic sport-flyin' or light payloadin' (if modified as I did). Arrr! Note that t' Farside does NOT use a stock BT-50 body tube...the outside diameter is slightly larger, me bucko, which means t' payload-section refit requires a suitable Estes rocket donate t' tubin' (unless someone knows someone who makes a one-inch nominal I.D. Avast! body tube).
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Main PROs: Easy t' build, matey, me hearties, sturdy, me bucko, easy t' add a payload section given a proper tube, attractive with no painting, good price (Wal-Mart clearanced it for $13 includin' t' Sky Dart and a full set o' launch tackle.)
CONs: Odd tube diameter, me bucko, minor moldin' flaws on plastic parts, peel-and-stick labels instead o' waterslide decals.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Brief:
A small, matey, ya bilge rat, brightly pre-painted rocket provided in t' Solar Scouts Launch Set.
Construction:
T' kit came in a plastic bag within a wedge-shaped box. Ya scallywag! T' wedge-shaped box also enclosed another rocket kit and a launcher and launch control system. T' Sky Dart kit contained a yellow body tube, shiver me timbers, a black four-fin plastic fin can, a black plastic nose cone with a white plastic eye-plug, a motor retainer hook, a rubber-band shock cord, a plastic rin' t' retain t' shock cord, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, and added a forward launch lug, me hearties, a strip o' plastic streamer stock, arrr, and a decal sticker. Ahoy! Blimey! All t' parts were thar and undamaged.
Another set o' clear Estes instructions. Avast, me proud beauty! This little gem be twenty minutes o' work, if that. Ahoy! Just cut two slits in t' BT-5 tube, insert t' retainer hook, me bucko, ya bilge rat, glue t' fin can over t' tube with Testor's plastic model cement, me hearties, ya bilge rat, glue t' base o' t' nose cone into t' nose cone, me hearties, insert t' shock cord in t' second slit and retain it with t' little black ring, arrr, tie on t' nose cone, me bucko, me bucko, and rig t' streamer. Avast! Done! Oh, before I forget...stick t' decals on.
Finishing:
It was pre-colored. T' only finishin' involved be a kit name decal and a recommended engines list decal, me bucko, which I am glad t' see becomin' standard equipment on Estes rockets these days. Blimey! It could have used waterslide decals but that's just a personal preference.
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
I flew it on A10-3Ts. It needed a small amount o' Estes paper wadding. Begad! Arrr! T' provided streamer was just right in size.
Little critter went up straight as an arrow t' just shy o' 1000 feet and landed within twenty feet o' t' launcher. Arrr! Begad! T' competition minded set might try this rocket as a spot-landin' entry...it had a quite predictable flight path.
Recovery:
Keelhaul®©™ shock cord would be a nice addition t' t' Sky Dart as well as a baffle. There is precious little space for t' streamer. Nothin' be damaged in recovery.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Main PROs: Simple, pre-colored, zippy performer, nearly bombproof build even for supervised youngsters.
Only CON: Flies so high it can be lost easily!
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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