FlisKits Dead Ringer

FlisKits - Dead Ringer {Kit} (MX017)

Contributed by John Lee

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 0.28 inches
Length: 8.63 inches
Manufacturer: FlisKits
Skill Level: 2
Style: Futuristic/Exotic, Ring/Tube/Cone Fin, MicroMaxx, Downscale

FlisKits Dead Ringer

Brief:
T' Dead Ringer is a sort o' downscale o' t' FlisKits Borealis, one o' t' coolest in t' FlisKits Fleet in me opinion. Avast! This will be me first attempt at a MMX build. Begad! Avast! I have plenty o' kits but t' idea o' workin' with t' extremely small sizes have intimidated me.

Construction:
I started off with a mistake because I glanced at t' instructions instead o' readin' them. Aye aye! I marked off 1/4" on t' 3/16" x 2" launch lug and cut it off. Arrr! Then I got around t' readin' and realized that it be nay supposed t' be cut, me bucko, shiver me timbers, just marked. Avast, me proud beauty! Luckily, I had some lugs o' t' same size lyin' around. Well, blow me down! Begad! I got one o' those and marked it properly. Well, blow me down! Avast, me proud beauty! T' lug was t' serve as both an engine block and a tube coupler. Begad! Ya scallywag! It be inserted up t' t' mark in t' short piece o' BT2.5 tubin' and glued in place with white glue.

T' three rin' fins came already cut. Ya scallywag! T' next step was t' glue them tangentially t' each other. Avast! I did so with white glue.

When t' coupler/BT had a chance t' set up a bit, matey, arrr, it was inserted into t' longer BT2.5 and glued into place. Begad! That was a mistake that would soon become apparent.

Allow me t' digress a bit here t' emphasize somethin' important with all rocket kits: read t' instructions. Blimey! Makin' sure you understand what is meant as opposed t' what you assume is meant is a good idea too.

We now return t' our build.

FlisKits Dead Ringer I slipped t' rin' fins around t' body tube and glued them in place at t' juncture betwixt t' two tubes. Begad! T' fit be a bit tight but nothin' exceptionally so. Blimey! I soon learned t' reason for this.

T' next step involved t' mountin' o' t' Keelhaul®©™ shock cord. Aye aye! It was supposed t' have been threaded through t' longer BT, knotted, ya bilge rat, and then glued betwixt t' coupler/rin' fins/body tube. I should nay have yet glued t' two body tubes together. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! T' fit was tight because only t' coupler should have gone through t' hole betwixt t' rin' fins. Ya scallywag! T' two body tubes were t' butt up against t' rings. Ya scallywag! Blimey! However, shiver me timbers, t' glue be already dry.

I decided t' try and bull me way through t' build since I wanted t' have a MMX rocket besides t' plastic Quest one in time for a Vacation Bible School class in a few days.

I examined t' fins. They were nice and had only t' be removed from t' stock and have t' central mass punched out.

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T' body tube was marked with t' end guide and then t' fins were glued into place inside t' rings. Avast, me proud beauty! They fit fine against t' opposite sides o' t' rings and at this point I learned another reason for t' use o' t' coupler as opposed t' a single BT. Usin' t' coupler as intended meant that t' fins would have laid flat for their entire length instead o' just against t' inner surface o' t' rings. I was goin' t' have t' fill t' gaps with heavy white glue fillets.

T' Dead Ringer has a nicely turned balsa nose cone. Well, blow me down! Begad! Most nose cones would be secured t' t' recovery system with a screw eye but that is nay t' case here. Arrr! You probably have t' pay extra t' get screws machined that small. Instead, thar be a small nail that is driven into t' end. Acceptin' some advice from TRF, I further secured t' nail with some glue.

I still had t' figure out a way t' secure t' recovery system. Ahoy! T' only way I could think o' that did nay involve scrappin' everythin' was t' borrow a page from some competition rockets and run t' Keelhaul®©™ along t' outside. Avast, me proud beauty! After all, I wasn't sure t' Keelhaul®©™ would fit in that little bitty BT anyway. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! I tied a knot in one end o' t' Keelhaul®©™ and laid it along t' root o' one o' t' fins. Arrr! T' Keelhaul®©™ be then filleted into place with white glue.

T' nose cone be "sealed" with a drizzlin' o' thin CA and then test fit into t' body tube. Blimey! Aye aye! It was just a little bit tight but a couple passes with an emery board made it fit. Three passes would probably have obliterated t' entire cone. T' Keelhaul®©™ be then tied t' t' nail and sealed with a drop o' white glue.

T' kit comes with 2 little bitty launch lugs meant t' be mounted on t' body tube. Blimey! Blimey! My blunder with t' tubin' meant that mountin' them flush with t' BT would have caused clearance problems with t' rod gettin' by t' rings. I decided that since t' rocket weighs so little, I could get by with a single lug and mounted it along t' root edge o' a fin inside o' one o' t' tail rings.

All that be left be t' tape t' streamer into place on t' Keelhaul®©™ and wrestle it all into t' body tube. Blimey! That took longer than t' assembly o' t' rocket. Blimey! Avast! With that it was ready for finishing.

Finishing:
Finishin' for t' Dead Ringer began with me wonderin' what I was goin' t' do. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! I finally decided I could nay go too wrong by givin' everythin' an undercoatin' o' white. With that in mind, arrr, I sprayed it with a coat o' Krylon white.

After lookin' around a bit, me bucko, me bucko, I decided t' go with a light blue and sprayed t' entire body except for t' nose cone. Avast, me proud beauty! It received 2 coats. When t' blue had dried, I pulled out a bottle o' red and hand painted t' outsides o' t' rings. Begad! T' red was given about an hour t' dry and then a second coat be brushed on t' cover up t' places where it be a bit thin t' first time. Begad! Well, blow me down! Additionally, I put a rin' o' cellophane tape around t' BT about 1/4" down from t' nose cone and painted everythin' forward o' t' tape red as well.

I liked t' blue and red combination I had gotten thus far but I wanted t' do somethin' more. Arrr! I decided t' apply a purple I had sittin' around t' t' interior o' t' rings and t' t' fins. Aye aye! My experience with this paint before was that it would need several coats.

A day later, arrr, I brushed on another coat o' t' purple and, ya bilge rat, while it improved t' splotchiness, me bucko, me bucko, it be readily apparent that a third and perhaps even a fourth coat would be needed. Ya scallywag! T' third coat improved things much more but I still figured at least one more would be needed. Avast! Two days later, arrr, t' fourth coat be added. It did deepen t' color but I figured that I would make do with just t' four coats since t' bottle chose that point t' inconsiderately run out o' paint.

That bein' t' case, me first purpose built MMX rocket was ready t' fly.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

FlisKits Dead Ringer

Flight:
Prior t' this, me only MMX launches had been o' t' Quest plastic bricks so I had little idea o' what t' expect. Avast, me proud beauty! I did plan on usin' up an entire box o' 6 motors tryin' it out but fate had other ideas in store for me.

T' MMX motor was loaded and I went t' open one o' t' packages o' pyrogen free igniters I had ordered from FlisKits. Begad! I grabbed t' wrong bag and t' igniters all had pyrogen. Ya scallywag! I went ahead and used a sharpened twig t' plug t' igniter hole, set it up on t' pad and let everyone know. Avast, me proud beauty! MMX is an oddity at me club and t' only ones I know o' t' have been previously flown are t' previously mentioned plastic bricks.

When t' launch button be pushed, it streaked off t' pad givin' a much better performance than any o' t' plastic rockets. Begad! Well, blow me down! T' problem was followin' t' small target with me increasin' elderly eyes.

Ejection seemed t' take place before apogee but I could nay swear t' it. Arrr! Ahoy! What did happen was that t' Keelhaul®©™ thread parted and t' nosecone and streamer were lost, shiver me timbers, puttin' and end t' t' day's flights o' this rocket.

Later on in t' day, shiver me timbers, another flier found t' nosecone while walkin' back from searchin' for his rocket. It will be fixed and flown again.

Recovery:
I can't complain about t' recovery o' this rocket since I messed up and did nay build it accordin' t' plan.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
This was a nice little introduction t' buildin' and flyin' an MMX rocket. Begad! Blimey! T' kit was easy and has much t' recommend it, matey, especially if you don't have much room in which t' fly.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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