Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 1.58 inches |
Length: | 23.00 inches |
Manufacturer: | Quest |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
While nearly identical t' t' Estes Big Bertha, t' Quest Big Betty has still managed t' carve out a niche in t' entry level market with her upgraded recovery system and lower price. Avast, me proud beauty! While she is a pretty close copy, ya bilge rat, she does feature three fins instead o' t' Bertha's four, makin' construction marginally simpler while keepin' performance right in line with her sister kit.
Construction:
T' parts list:
Like her fraternal twin, t' Estes Big Bertha, shiver me timbers, t' Big Betty is an almost completely agreeable skill level one kit. Begad! Construction is as basic as it gets and possibly even easier since t' large size o' t' rocket allows easier access t' both internal and external parts. Well, blow me down! T' only thin' about t' construction process that vaguely resembles a "gotcha" be t' loose fit o' t' nose cone, easily countered with a bit o' maskin' tape. Ya scallywag! I chose t' quick route on this project, affixin' t' fins first with LocTite Gel CA, then more securely anchorin' them into place with heavy glue fillets usin' Elmer's Wood Glue. Begad! I also used wood glue in attachin' t' motor mount and recovery system. Ahoy! Avast, me proud beauty! (Speakin' o' t' recovery system, me hearties, I continue t' laud Quest for includin' a length o' Keelhaul®©™ as a part o' t' shock cord anchor.) Construction was finished with t' addition o' a medium snap swivel t' attach t' nose cone t' t' shock cord, matey, somethin' I did on all o' t' kits in this comparison except for t' Tangent, which had its recovery system fully functional right from t' box.
Finishing:
I also went t' simple route on finishin' for t' Big Betty. Begad! Tube spirals and balsa grain were eliminated with a couple o' coats o' thinned Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish and a brisk sanding. T' rocket was then sprayed with Valspar white primer, which was allowed t' dry overnight. T' rocket was then sprayed with two coats o' Valspar Harvest Orange, (only because I happened t' be out o' Valspar Bumblebee gloss.) T' large, ya bilge rat, simple sticker decals were then affixed (horrid things), shiver me timbers, arrr, and t' whole rocket sprayed with a coat o' clear acrylic. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! Despite t' ugly decals, Big Betty turned out t' be a pretty decent lookin' girl.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
For purposes o' this comparison, I decided t' fly each o' t' rockets on a C6-5, matey, a B6-4, and a B4-2. Aye aye! Blimey! T' Big Betty is most clearly at home with t' C6-5, shiver me timbers, postin' a high, me bucko, arcin' flight that wouldn't be out o' place on a small field if you were flyin' on a windless day. As it was, I wasn't and Betty took me on a merry chase across t' field, me hearties, matey, finally allowin' me t' catch her on a neighborin' soccer field. Avast, me proud beauty! Impressive flight, but t' stock 14" parachute could be reefed without worry.
T' B6-4 flight wasn't nearly as high, but followed almost t' exact flight path as t' wind caused t' rocket t' cock away from t' pad. Well, blow me down! This time t' recovery walk wasn't quite as bad, but me legs aren't what they used t' be. Arrr! Begad! I was really lookin' forward t' t' B4-2 round o' flights.
On a B4-2, arrr, t' Big Betty flew exactly like t' other three rockets in t' comparison. Avast! Aye aye! T' B4-2 barely seemed t' be enough t' get her off t' pad, me hearties, and her near stop and sudden kick t' t' right almost made it seem like she was posin' for me so I could get t' best possible launch shot. Aye aye! Ahoy! I still missed it.
Recovery:
T' 14" chute is a pretty good fit for a rocket o' this size, but t' gripper tabs, while nay a problem on a kit with a body tube t' size o' t' Big Betty, shiver me timbers, arrr, are goin' t' be difficult t' work with on smaller models. Begad! Begad! As it is, t' stock chute does its job quite well and could even be reefed without surrenderin' any o' its ability t' brin' t' rocket down safely.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
PROs: Easy t' build. Keelhaul®©™ shock cord included. Begad! Reliable small field performance. Well, me hearties, blow me down! Price.
CONs: Ill fittin' nose cone. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! Sticker decals are unimaginative and way too thick.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Background: This spring I ran a build session for faculty kids at the school where I teach. I ended up using the Quest Bright Hawk for the 7-9 year olds and the Quest Big Betty for the 10-12 year olds. After the build session, I began thinking about the types of rockets that would make great first builds for a budding rocketeer. I wanted to select rockets to compare that had the ...
Big Betty is a fairly large 3FNC model rocket, using B and C motors. It is straightforward to construct and a snap to prepare for flight. With its enormous fins and blunt, rounded nose cone, Big Betty has a peculiar look. It looks either dated or classic, depending on whether you're a BAR or not. Estes' Big Bertha, Big Betty's obvious inspiration, is about 35 years old. For the Freudians among ...
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D.K. (August 1, 2000)