Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Published: | 2010-03-28 |
Diameter: | 0.98 inches |
Manufacturer: | HotRod Rockets |
Brief:
This is another o' t' rocket trio that I won from EMRR's Quarterly Rocket Giveaway. Aye aye! Aye aye! Thanks Nick!
T' Discovery is a 'modular concept rocket', me hearties, that features three interchangeable fin units. Begad! Begad! It is part o' HotRod's Educators Series and is intended either builders who have previously built a rocket or newbies under t' guidance o' an experienced builder. Begad! Ahoy! It flies on 18mm motors and recovers via a 'chute. You can always make additional fin units too.
Construction:
This is a simple 3FNC rocket, but it includes a lot o' parts:
T' instructions for this 'educator series' kit are simple and intended for either builders who have previously built a rocket or newbies under t' guidance o' an experienced builder. Blimey! Well, blow me down! They have plenty o' illustrations and were perfectly adequate.
You also get a fin markin' template and a fin pattern for t' 3rd set o' fins. Aye aye! It's a neat idea t' provide t' removable fin units.
New builders can start with pre-cut fins and then move t' DIY patterns. I will only present one fin can.
T' 18mm motor tube is built first. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Two thin fiber rings are used t' mount it in t' main body and three wider rings are used t' support t' removable fin units. T' kit only includes a motor block but it would be easy t' add a motor clip if you were so interested.
T' Keelhaul®©™leader is tied t' t' mount behind t' forward ring, which has t' be notched t' pass t' line. Ahoy! Avast, me proud beauty! You tie elastic t' that and t' t' hefty screw eye. Begad! Well, me bucko, blow me down! Good stuff.
There are two sets o' 3 laser cut fins and a sheet o' balsa for you t' make a third. Blimey! Each set is attached t' their own tube. A fin guide is provided t' help with alignment. Avast! T' attach a fin set, matey, you slide it over t' motor tube and use a piece o' tape t' help hold t' two tubes together.
Finishing:
Finishin' o' this kit would be typical for a kit with balsa parts...but I flew mine nekkid.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
I first secured t' fin unit t' t' main body with a couple o' wraps o' maskin' tape. Blimey! T' kit's motor mount protrudes about 1/2" below t' lower body tube. Blimey! Instead o' wrappin' t' motor with tape and crammin' it into t' motor tube, t' instructions say t' install t' motor and then tape it t' t' motor tube. Avast, me proud beauty! This should make removin' t' spent engine easier, so I gave it a try. Avast, me proud beauty! My motor o' choice be a C6-5.
I used a couple o' sheets o' Quest waddin' and some dog barf t' protect t' 'chute and it be ready.
It ripped off t' pad, arrr, never t' be seen again. Begad! Blimey! :(
Recovery:
I won't fault t' kit for gettin' lost. Well, blow me down! Based on its construction, ya bilge rat, thar be no reason t' think that t' kit isn't robust for it's size. Begad! Begad! T' only change I'd make is t' include a motor hook.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
This is a simple kit with nice quality parts and clear instructions. Aye aye! Avast! T' main distinguishin' feature be t' swappable fin units. Avast! I think this is a great idea for beginners t' let them experience different fin styles and move from pre-cut t' cut-your-own. Aye aye! In fact, it's an interestin' idea for larger modular rockets.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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