MRC Wildfire

MRC - Wildfire (TR-107) [1987-]

Contributed by John Lee

Construction Rating: starstarstar_borderstar_borderstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstar_borderstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstar_borderstar_border
Manufacturer: MRC
Style: Sport
MRC Wildfire

Brief:
T' Wildfire is one o' MRC's old line o' easy rockets. It is about on par with and EX2 kit. It features a plastic fin can and nose cone. It can be configured as a payload carrier.

Construction:
T' first step on t' instruction is t' assemble t' nosecone. Avast! Ya scallywag! It comes in 2 pieces and is made o' red plastic. The two pieces were joined with tube type plastic cement.

T' nosecone was set aside t' dry and t' motor mount was taken up. T' kit comes with a centerin' rin' that is already split t' accommodate t' engine hook. Avast! When I test fit it though, me bucko, me hearties, it be clear that t' slit was nay wide enough. Arrr! Begad! I opened it up a bit with an X-Acto knife so that it would fit. Avast, me proud beauty! A slit was made in t' motor tube 1/4" from one end and t' hook be set in place. Begad! Ahoy! T' split rin' was then glued in place flush with t' aft end. Well, blow me down! A retainer band be also glued over t' forward end o' t' hook.

T' kit is intended for use with a tri-fold mount but I wasn't havin' any o' that. I tied a Keelhaul®©™® harness around t' motor mount and applied some glue t' keep it in place. Avast, me proud beauty! I then cut a slit in t' forward centering rin' t' accommodate t' Keelhaul®©™®. T' forward rin' though, is nay mounted on t' motor tube at this point. Ahoy! Instead, t' motor mount is inserted into the aft end o' t' plastic fin can and glued in place with plastic cement. Blimey! Avast! Then t' forward rin' is slipped over t' part that protrudes from t' forward end o' t' fin can and glued.

T' kit comes with three identical body tubes. One o' them can be used as a payload bay. Well, blow me down! This would be the forward one. Ahoy! Blimey! It is coupled t' t' tube behind with a plastic coupler. Ahoy! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! A screw eye be screwed into t' coupler into the provided hole. Begad! Blimey! This is actually more substantial than I had at first thought.

T' other two body tubes are joined together with a cardboard coupler.

T' kit comes with a single launch lug which is t' be cut into 2 pieces. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I used some rod t' serve as a mandrel for cutting. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I left both pieces on t' rod and used it t' apply t' lugs straight. Begad! Blimey! T' lower one is almost even with the aft end and t' other one is 5" forward.

With t' lugs in place, I glued t' lower part o' t' BT t' t' fin can and fished t' Keelhaul®©™® through. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! I tried t' align t' lugs with t' engine hook.

All that be left be t' top BT. Well, blow me down! I glued t' plastic coupler into t' aft end and glued t' NC t' t' forward one. Ya scallywag! I have no interest in launchin' payloads and t' NC fit was a bit loose t' begin with. Ahoy! T' rocket was t' put together and ready for finishing.

PROs: Easy build.

CONs: Centerin' rings nay adequately cut for engine hook. BT extremely thin.

Finishing:
For finishin' t' rocket, t' first step involved tapin' off t' plastic nosecone and t' plastic fin can. Blimey! Arrr! The original intent o' MRC be t' just use t' molded colors for these, red for t' NC and gray for t' fin can. These were masked off and t' BT be sprayed with Kilz primer. When t' Kilz had dried, t' rocket received a light sandin' and was then sprayed with gloss white. Ya scallywag! Avast, matey, me proud beauty! Two coats were applied and then t' maskin' be removed.

With t' paintin' done, all that was left o' t' finishin' was t' stickers. Arrr! I do nay like crack and peel stickers. I prefer waterslide decals. Arrr! That bein' said, shiver me timbers, t' crack and peel stickers in this kit were o' top quality and applied well. Avast! I had no trouble removin' them from t' sheets and they really dress up t' rocket.

After applyin' t' stickers, arrr, t' rocket sat around for almost 2 weeks waitin' t' be launched. Begad! Begad! When it be taken out o' its protective box, I found that many o' t' stickers had popped up and that t' rocket no longer looked as nice as it had.

PROs: Simple, me bucko, me bucko, great stickers that really dress things up nicely.

CONs: Stickers instead o' waterslide decals.

Construction Rating: 2 out o' 5

MRC Wildfire

Flight and Recovery:
On t' day o' t' maiden flight, me hearties, I noticed that t' stickers were startin' t' come up. Aye aye! I smoothed them back down and prepped t' rocket with an A8-3. T' flight was straight and stable but it was fairly low. Arrr! Even t' 3 second delay seemed long as t' rocket nosed over and began headin' for t' ground. Begad! About halfway back down, me hearties, t' chute ejected and it recovered fine.

For t' second flight, me bucko, I tried a B6-4. This turns out t' be a perfect motor for this rocket. Ya scallywag! Ejection occurred at apogee and t' rocket recovered safely.

A video o' t' second flight can be seen here.

PROs: It flew well, if nay spectacularly.

CONs: None.

Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5

Summary:
I think this is an adequate rocket that could have been a very good one. Arrr! My impression is that t' weaknesses were all due t' cost cuttin' measures. Blimey! T' tubes were very thin and t' stickers looked very good but would nay stay down.

Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5

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