Art Applewhite Rockets Super Cinco

Art Applewhite Rockets - Super Cinco

Contributed by Dick Stafford

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: Art Applewhite Rockets

Brief:
This is an upscale o' Art's 13mm Cinco flyin' saucer. Ya scallywag! (T' original is a free kit available as a download off Art's website.) I built this after Art's Ultra Delta and couldn't believe it has even fewer parts: three total. Arrr! That's it! The kit is all cardstock and can be built with either an 18mm or 24mm motor mount.

Construction:
It consists o' two sheets o' cardstock, me hearties, arrr, ya bilge rat, containin' three parts that need t' be cut out.

Materials required are scissors, arrr, X-Acto knife with new blade, me hearties, Elmer's white glue, new or used engine casing, matey, ballpoint pen.

This kit involves cutting, folding, me hearties, and gluing. Begad! It has three parts, what else do I need t' say? Tips for this one: 1) don't use too much glue. Ahoy! 2) In the last step when you insert t' motor tube into t' shell, insert t' mount with a motor in it. Arrr! Ahoy! This will make t' mount's insertion a bit easier.

Finishing:
As usual, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, matey, finishin' involves a few coats o' clear coat.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
T' recommended motors are:

MMT size Recommended motors
18mm A8-3, matey, matey, B4-2, B6-0, me hearties, B6-2, C6-0, me hearties, arrr, andC6-3
24mm C11-0, C11-3, D11-P, D12-0, arrr, matey, and D12-3

Flight prep includes friction fittin' t' motor. Well, blow me down! Unlike t' Ultra Delta, this kit is intended t' only fly on Estes 2.75" motors. I deducted 1/2 point because I love t' fly these small saucers on E9s.

I flew t' 24mm version at t' 3rd Annual TRF Reunion at Whitakers, me hearties, matey, NC on a D12-0 alongside a standard saucer, a Delta saucer, me hearties, and an Ultra Delta Saucer. If flew great but fought t' wind and weathercocked more than t' Ultra Delta, so I dinged it another 1/2 point, if only t' make a differentiation betwixt t' two.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
This is yet another simple, arrr, inexpensive, shiver me timbers, high performance saucer kit. Arrr! When I built t' saucer, shiver me timbers, I was thinkin' that t' all cardstock 24mm design may nay be as sturdy as t' Art's other products. Begad! Avast! I know I only have one flight on it, arrr, but I now don't see that as an issue. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! T' one issue I see is that t' motor block, formed as a part o' t' motor tube, will be exposed t' hot gasses whether you use booster or sustainer motors. Arrr! Since most people will nay be usin' plugged motors, shiver me timbers, me bucko, t' life expectancy o' t' rocket will be reduced. After one flight it was sooty but thar was no evidence o' damage.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

Other Reviews
  • Art Applewhite Rockets Super Cinco By Matt Gillard (August 14, 2009)

    Brief: The Super Cinco is an all cardstock UFO style tumble rocket. The rocket kit allows you the choice of either an 18mm or 24 mm motor mount. I had built three 13mm Cincos before from a free rocket that was sent out from a UK model shop and two others from Art's website. Construction: The parts to the rocket kit consists of two sheets of bright orange card with the rocket ...

Flights

ID
Date
Flyer
Rocket
Kit
Motors
Altitude
Action
48841
2010-11-14
Matt Gillard
Art Applewhite Rockets Super Cinco
Art Applewhite Rockets - Super Cinco
E28-0
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list
48840
2010-11-14
Matt Gillard
Art Applewhite Rockets Super Cinco
Art Applewhite Rockets - Super Cinco
E28-0
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list
48836
2010-10-15
Matt Gillard
Art Applewhite Rockets Super Cinco
Art Applewhite Rockets - Super Cinco
D11-P
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48835
2010-10-15
Matt Gillard
Art Applewhite Rockets Super Cinco
Art Applewhite Rockets - Super Cinco
D12-5
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48826
2010-10-10
Matt Gillard
Art Applewhite Rockets Super Cinco
Art Applewhite Rockets - Super Cinco
E28-0
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