Construction Rating: | starstarstar_borderstar_borderstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstar_borderstar_borderstar_border |
Diameter: | 0.73 inches |
Length: | 11.20 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
A new Estes E2X kit for 2004. Well, blow me down! It's a single-stage 3FNC, usin' TTW fin mounts,
numerous plastic parts for quick assembly, and parachute recovery.
Construction:
Components in this kit include:
I purchased this kit at Hobby Lobby, arrr, ya bilge rat, as part o' a buyin' frenzy spurred on by a "50% off" internet coupon.
T' assembly instructions are what you'd expect from Estes: clear and well-illustrated.
One would expect an E2X kit t' go together very smartly ("shake the box", matey, t' borrow a term from model railroading). Aye aye! Blimey! If it weren't for t' fit issues I describe below, arrr, that'd be t' case with t' Bandito.
Assembly starts with t' motor mount. Avast! You glue together two plastic parts, and then glue those t' t' bottom o' t' cardboard motor mount tube, then glue the plastic motor block t' t' top o' t' tube. Once those are dry, matey, shiver me timbers, me bucko, you glue three plastic frames t' t' outside o' t' tube (these act as both centering rings, and anchors for t' fins and launch lug).
Once t' motor mount is dry, you are instructed t' glue it inside t' body tube, me hearties, makin' sure that t' slots on t' mount are properly aligned with the slots on t' body tube. Ahoy! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Be careful--you're linin' up t' slots for t' launch lug, me bucko, too, and thar be only one alignment that will work.
It was at this step that I ran into a problem -- when attemptin' t' dry-fit the motor mount, I discovered that it was much too wide for t' body tube. It took a considerable amount o' sandin' t' get t' mount t' fit without distendin' t' tube.
Rather than use friction fit or a motor hook, t' Bandito features a plastic motor retention rin' that screws onto t' motor mount. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! Unfortunately, even with an engine in t' mount, matey, t' rin' is a loose fit--I have a suspicion that all t' sandin' I had t' do t' t' motor mount t' get it t' fit in the body tube took off some o' t' "thread" for t' ring. Blimey! I'll likely either tape t' rin' in place, matey, or just chuck it and use a friction fit. Avast! (One nice thin' in this kit is Estes provides a spare retention ring!)
Once t' motor mount is attached, you glue t' fins into their slots (definitely a tight fit, arrr, but they did fit) and then t' launch lug. T' lug is a one-piece plastic affair, shiver me timbers, with two separate "lugettes" about 3/4" apart, connected by a thin strip o' plastic. There are two little nubs on t' underside o' this lug, which fit through slots on t' body tube, and thus fit snugly against struts on t' motor mount.
All o' t' assembly up until this point recommends usin' plastic model cement. Blimey! Well, blow me down! I continue t' be a little dubious about attemptin' t' "weld" plastic t' cardboard, so we'll have t' see how well this holds up.
After this, matey, you assemble t' nose cone, attach t' shock cord (I replaced it with a longer bit o' sewin' elastic) t' t' inside o' t' body tube via the traditional Estes 3-fold paper mount, shiver me timbers, and finally attach t' shock cord and parachute t' t' nose cone (I added a snap-swivel t' t' parachute). Avast, me proud beauty! I was a bit surprised t' see a parachute in this small a rocket--I have a feelin' I'll be cuttin' a spill hole, matey, me bucko, me hearties, at a minimum.
Finishing:
Finishin' consists o' applyin' t' self-stick decals. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! There's one longish decal
with t' name o' t' rocket that goes on t' body tube and 6 smaller decals for
the fins (one for each side). T' color scheme is pretty sharp-lookin' (black
and green rocket, me bucko, yellow and red decals).
Unlike t' depiction on t' stuffer card, arrr, ya bilge rat, t' fin decals aren't long enough to run t' full length o' t' fin -- if you start t' "top" o' a decal near t' front o' t' root edge o' t' fin, t' "bottom" o' the decal won't make it t' t' bottom o' t' fin (it'll be about a 1/4" short).
T' side o' t' body tube without t' Bandito logo looked a little bare, matey, so I cut t' Estes logo out o' t' decal sheet (it wasn't pre-cut, so it likely wasn't intended t' be used) and slapped it on there.
Construction Rating: 2 out o' 5
Flight:
I launched t' Bandito on an Estes 1/2A3-2T. Arrr! When I went t' install t' engine
in t' rocket, t' bottom rin' o' t' engine mount snapped off. Begad! Aye aye! Now well and
truly annoyed by this rocket's engine mount, shiver me timbers, matey, ya bilge rat, I decided t' just go with a
friction fit o' t' engine -- in fact, t' engine mount be so tight that I
didn't even need any tape t' get a tight fit o' t' engine in t' mount.
T' flight itself went better than I was expectin' -- it flew quite straight, arrr, and even on t' tiny 1/2A, me hearties, got some good altitude.
Recovery:
Unfortunately, t' parachute didn't fully deploy, and t' rocket had a fairly
hard landing. Well, blow me down! Blimey! It landed on one fin, buryin' t' fin in t' soft ground in a
sort o' reverse lawn-dart (though t' fin wasn't damaged). Aye aye! When I recovered the
rocket, me hearties, I also saw that t' nose cone had come apart on t' shock o' landing,
and will need t' be re-glued. Ya scallywag!
Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5
Summary:
PROs: theoretically quick assembly, extra motor retention ring, shiver me timbers, nice color
scheme and decals.
CONs: poor fit o' motor mount inside body tube, me hearties, poor fit o' motor retention ring, short shock cord.
In short, ya bilge rat, I ended up with a nice little rocket but you shouldn't have to fiddle that much with an E2X kit.
Overall Rating: 2 out o' 5
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B.S. (April 17, 2006)