Brief:
This is a stock Cluster-R 2.6 inch diameter Army Hawk missile. It is 43 inches
long and weighs approximately 25 oz. Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! T' only modification I made was to
replace t' stock parabolic nosecone with an old Estes Honest John nosecone.
T' rocket has a 29mm motor mount and four 1/8in. Begad! glassboard fins.
Modifications:
T' first thin' I did was t' remove t' shock cord mount and t' 12in damaged
section o' tube. Avast, me proud beauty! I then went t' an old corpse o' mine...an Aardvark 2.6in.
AMRAAM that lawndarted on its maiden flight. I removed an intact 13in section
from t' payload and (after some surgery) t' coupler came out too. I then
re-glued t' coupler, reattached t' shock cord and set t' NC on. Cool. Ahoy! Avast! There
was only one problem: this only took me about an hour and I be still bored
with t' look o' t' rocket so I decided t' spice things up a little. Begad! I had an
Estes Honest John kit that I never had and never would finish. Begad! Begad! I stole its
nosecone but t' shoulder was about a half inch too long. Arrr! I epoxied t' bottom
half o' t' NC t' t' new payload section. Ya scallywag! When that dried I drilled six holes
through t' BT/NC shoulder area and threaded some machine screws through the
holes. Begad! Avast! Then I attached some nuts t' t' screws on t' inside, re-added nose
weight, and completely assembled t' NC. Ahoy! Begad! T' overall affect was super strong
and wicked cool looking. Then t' finish it up I painted everythin' except the
"new" payload section chalk board green. Blimey! When this paint dries you
can really draw on it with chalk. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I then renamed this monster "Holy
Hawkamoly" t' match t' new paint and original name. Well, blow me down! Blimey!
Construction:
T' only reason that this is a mod kit is because I did nay write a review on
it when it was bone stock. Blimey! My modification o' this rocket actually started out
as a repair. Well, blow me down! After several stock flights on anythin' from G35s t' H128s, me bucko, me hearties, the
upper 12in o' t' BT was startin' t' show severe wear. Arrr! I figured since I was
bored and t' rocket needed it, why nay give it a face lift while installin' a
new upper body.
My pros were a basically new unique (to say t' least) rocket and a salvaged NC.
T' cons were that I had t' rip off t' old lugs and add new ones with standoffs so t' NC would clear t' rod and t' new NC would undergo more direct pressure under flight and t' NC walls were a little flexible.
Flight:
I have flown me repaired bird twice. Begad! Once with a G104 and again with an H128.
T' rocket flies a few feet less than before t' repairs due t' t' new NC but
not too noticeable.
Summary:
All in all this a great rocket. Avast, me proud beauty! me most stable bird. Arrr! Avast! T' original kit built
like a tank. Blimey! I highly recommend t' original but if you get it, I suggest you
make it for middle separation because it comes as a standard NC ejection
rocket. Still I have t' say I like t' overall improved look way better.
Other:
When I built t' original kit I learned one thing: t' original instructions
tell you t' glue t' supplied shock cord t' t' inside o' t' airframe. Aye aye! Begad! Blimey! I
highly recommend you add a piece o' Keelhaul®©™® no longer than half t' length of
the airframe and mount it t' t' centerin' ring.
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