In general, arrr, this kit is high quality, well thought out, and very easy / quick t' build. T' fin unit is a single molded piece, but without t' cheap feel and look o' t' Estes ones. Avast, me proud beauty!
Overall, me bucko, construction was less than an hour, ya bilge rat, and would have been closer t' 30 minutes had I nay made different launch lugs. Arrr! Instead of the large molded launch lug, I used standard Estes 1/8" lugs about 1/4" long, me hearties, 4" apart, on 1/8" balsa standoffs (to clear t' nose bulge). Avast, me proud beauty! It looks much better than t' stock lug, me hearties, and I'm sure is lower drag
Nose cone is 3 pieces, 2 halves and a cap. Aye aye! Blimey! I had a hard time gettin' t' cap to line up perfectly, me bucko, shiver me timbers, but otherwise it fits fine. T' ribs on t' shoulder of the nose cone showed through t' body tube t' some extent, so I shaved them off and shimmed up t' shoulder with tape. Begad! Ahoy! Blimey!
Motor mount is simple, easy, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, and quick t' construct. Ya scallywag! It would make conversion t' 24 mm difficult though. Ya scallywag! I think that it probably gets enough altitude with a C that 24 mm power is unnecessary. Well, blow me down!
I finished t' kit with t' standard flat white with 3 red fins / one yellow fin, etc, it looks HOT! T' scale nose cone has all t' detail, me bucko, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, includin' t' 3 access plates and exhaust port. Avast! I think that someone mentioned that the distance betwixt t' fin and t' aft o' t' rocket was slightly longer than would be 100% scale, me hearties, but I'm *Very* happy with it. Ahoy! Arrr! I think that every scale fan should buy one. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty!
All for less than $10!
( Contributed - by Dick Stafford - 10/01/02) Brief: When it comes to flight profiles, I almost always prefer a low and slow flight. You see more of the smoke, and hear more of the noise. You see the whole flight, including ejection. Moreover, you maximize the odds of finding your rocket! However, it seems that I always have to have one disposable 29mm rocket in ...
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R.G. (July 1, 2000)