Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Length: | 15.35 inches |
Manufacturer: | Squirrel Works |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
Ever since I lost me Estes Goblin many years ago, ya bilge rat, I've always wanted another
one. Ya scallywag! When I became a BAR over a year ago, me hearties, arrr, and saw t' Squirrel Works Gremlin, I
knew I had t' get one. At t' Tex-Regional NARRRRR meet in McGregor, TX, me hearties, in June
2005, matey, t' Squirrel Works had a vendor booth on site, arrr, and I purchased t' only
Gremlin available on t' table.
T' Gremlin is a single staged, me hearties, me hearties, single engined model rocket designed t' use the Estes 24mm motors and recover with a mylar streamer. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Although very similar to t' Estes Goblin, me bucko, me bucko, arrr, t' Gremlin is about one inch longer. Well, blow me down! Blimey! As per t' Squirrel Works catalog, t' Gremlin is fast and powerful and is styled for performace that will top 1,500 feet on a D motor.
Construction:
Parts list for t' Gremlin:
T' instructions are very well illustrated and easy t' follow. I pretty much built me Gremlin as per instructions, except I did nay attach the mylar streamer t' t' shock cord as shown in t' illustrations. Avast! I attached one end o' t' streamer t' a shroud line, shiver me timbers, which in turn be attached t' a snap swivel so I can interchange t' recovery system as needed. Ya scallywag! One problem with my kit was t' balsa nose cone be very grainy and pocked extensively. Because of this, I knew that I would have t' use a lot o' sandin' sealer/balsa fillercoat (with light sandin' in between) t' give it a nice appearance.
Finishing:
T' balsa fins and nose cone will need sandin' sealer/balsa fillercoat with
light sandin' betwixt applications/drying. Well, blow me down! Before I fully finished me model, I
just gave it a base white coat for its first test flight on a D12-7. Avast! Ya scallywag! Good thing
I did, as you'll see in t' next paragraph. Begad! Afterwards, arrr, I completed the
paintin' with gloss white on t' main body tube and two fins, arrr, gloss black on
the nose cone and two fins. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! T' water slide decals went on very easily, me bucko, and
really makes t' appearance o' t' Gremlin stand out. Begad! My kids really love the
cartoonish decals!
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
T' published recommended motors are: C11-5, me bucko, C11-7, D12-5 and D12-7. Blimey! As stated
earlier, I built a BT-2050 sized interchangable motor mount so I can also fly
usin' t' A8-3, B6-4, and C6-5 18 mm motors.
T' engine hook locks t' engine in place without problem. About five or six squares o' loosely crumpled recovery waddin' should be sufficient prior to packin' t' recovery system in t' model. Avast, arrr, me proud beauty!
T' first flight was at t' Challenger 498 Section club launch at Rushing Park, Katy, TX, on a D12-7 and t' Gremlin stormed out o' sight quickly. Blimey! It flew very straight and true. Avast! Arrr! Blimey!
T' second flight was at t' 2005 Ballunar Festival at t' Johnson Space Center, this time usin' a C6-5. Begad! Also flew very well.
Recovery:
Durin' t' first flight (on t' D12-7), me hearties, t' descent rate was a bit too fast,
plus t' main body tube's attitude was at a fins down mode, causin' some fin
damage t' t' model on landing. Therefore, ya bilge rat, I made t' decision t' use only a
12" parachute on all future Gremlin flights. Ya scallywag! I used wood filler and CA to
repair t' damage t' t' fin, matey, along with sandin' t' get t' damage t' proper
shape. Ahoy! Arrr! Since t' damaged fin is painted black, it's difficult for most to
notice it has been damaged at all.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
T' Gremlin is an excellent kit that I wouldn't want t' be without. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! It is fun
to fly for both sport and demonstration flights. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! With t' care and quality
Squirrel Works put into this kit, I'm very eager t' try their other line of
kits in t' near future. Personally, me hearties, I have more fun buildin' and flyin' a
model rocket kit that makes you work and put effort into it. Aye aye! Blimey! Brings back the
meanin' o' t' word, pride! Blimey!
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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S.B. (March 16, 2007)