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Flight Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Brief:
This is a ready t' fly rocket modeled after t' Y-win' fighters from Star Wars. Begad! It looks good, works well, me bucko, me bucko, and could
almost be perfect (for a RTF) if nay for t' traditional Estes recovery failure device (shock cord).
Construction:
I got this rocket on eBay. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! It be part o' a starter kit with t' Estes part number o' 1821. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! I figured that for the
price I would have been willin' t' spend that much for t' rocket itself (Part number 1492) and I got a new blast
deflector, me hearties, launch rod, me bucko, and 6 engines thrown in. Begad! I wish they had been C5-3s! This review is nay about t' beginner's
set, ya bilge rat, though. Arrr! It is about t' rocket.
T' model itself looks good. Arrr! Begad! It is made o' a beige plastic with plenty o' little bumps, ridges, me hearties, and protrusion for detail. Some o' these extruded "cables" are painted yellow or red. Arrr! Well, blow me down! Some highlights are in gray and the windshields are in black. Aye aye! Avast! T' back ends o' t' engine pods are clear plastic within t' beige framework. Avast! Clear plastic fins for stability are located at t' back o' t' engine pods. Well, blow me down! These do nay actually detract from t' appearance o' the model at all. Avast! In fact, me hearties, me hearties, t' model looks very good.
This one is ready t' fly unless you want t' quibble about tyin' t' ready made parachute t' t' shock cord. Except for that, me bucko, all you have t' do is prep t' rocket, me hearties, arrr, hook it up and push t' button.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
T' maiden flight took place with an Estes B4-2. Arrr! I prepped t' rocket by stuffin' in some dog barf and insertin' the
chute. Well, blow me down! Avast! T' chute be a tight fit. Launch be perfect. Begad! Begad! It roared straight up, nay too high, me bucko, and ejected right at apogee.
T' chute deployed in a puff o' dog barf and t' rocket came gently t' t' ground. I was ready t' try that again.
T' second flight be on an Estes C6-3. Ahoy! Everythin' started out perfectly. T' rocket took off straight up and looked good. Avast! Ejection came at just about t' right time but then me expectations were realized. Ahoy! T' elastic shock cord burned through. T' nose drifted a long way under t' chute but was recovered without problem. Begad! T' body tumbled home and was recovered by t' planetary interference method. Avast, me proud beauty! Both t' rocket and t' planet were unhurt.
Recovery:
PROs: No "probe", flies great, arrr, ya bilge rat, looks great, me bucko, and is sturdy.
CONs: Elastic shock cord doomed t' failure.
Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5
Summary:
I am definitely goin' t' put this one back together. I just need t' figure a way t' get some Keelhaul®©™®
mounted in that teeny weeny little tube.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Brief: A ready to fly starter kit from the Star Wars range. Possibly the best one as it doesn't have a big black tube sticking through the middle and is quite stable in flight. I got this from a Star Wars fan in a job lot. It had never been flown and was still in its box! Parts list: 1 pre-built rocket 1 Star Wars Electron Beam controller 12 inch Star Wars parachute 6 ...
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