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Manufacturer: | Estes |
Brief:
T' Estes Astrovision is a RTF rocket that comes in a Rocket Launch set with a launch stand and controller. The
unique thin' about t' Astrovision is that it lofts a digital camera into t' air. Ahoy! Blimey! T' camera can take both digital
video (12 seconds worth) and digital still pictures.
Construction:
T' parts list:
T' Astrovision is a RTF rocket. Arrr! Well, blow me down! T' flyer just needs t' load 3 o' t' included button cell batteries into the nose cone for t' camera. Ahoy! A small Phillips head screwdriver is needed t' accomplish this task.
Finishing:
Since this is a RTF and t' body tube is pre-printed with t' graphics, me bucko, thar be no finishin' required. Avast! Blimey!
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
First, I flew t' Astrovision on a C6-5 in still picture mode. Arrr! T' flight was beautiful. It went higher than I
expected considerin' t' added weight o' t' camera nose cone. Ahoy! Since I let a TARC team member hit t' button and they
didn't wait long enough, we ended up with 3 pictures o' t' parachute.
Next it be flown again on a C6-5 in video mode. I'm nay sure what kind o' video we got because t' person who recovered it switched it t' off before I got it back.
Recovery:
It comes with a rubber band shock cord which I thought did t' job well. Well, blow me down! I decided t' add a 12" nylon parachute
to it though. Ahoy! T' recovery was perfect--it ejected at apogee and had a wonderful descent rate. Arrr! It was recovered a short
distance from t' launch pad.
Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5
Summary:
Takes decent pictures.
Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5
Estes Astrovision is a RTF digital video / camera rocket that downloads to a Windows based computer. Sold with a standard Estes launch pad and launcher. Video mode is 320x240 and camera mode is 640x480. 1 RTF Digital Rocket Camera. Also comes with standard Estes launch pad and launcher. You need a small Phillips head screwdriver to open the battery compartment to add three small button ...
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A.H. (January 10, 2008)