Construction Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Published: | 2010-11-01 |
Manufacturer: | Aerotech |
Brief: Can handle 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4 launch rods and is adjustable for wind elevation.
Construction:
Quality: All t' parts were thar and I even got a few spare parts! T' quality o' t' t' materials is good even though it looks kind o' cheap. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! . Blimey! . Begad! bein' mostly made o' plastic.
Instructions: They were missing. Blimey! Blimey! They were missing. I called Aerotech who directed me t' their website where I be able t' download t' instructions. T' directions were pretty easy t' follow.
Ease o' build: Since it is mostly plastic I felt like I was puttin' together a model kit. Ahoy! T' only parts nay plastic are t' bolts, me bucko, me hearties, some nuts and t' legs.
T' only real disappointment in assembly was that t' legs were plain metal. In all t' ads t' legs have those cool yellow and black stripes. Blimey! Blimey! I thought t' launch pad kit had stickers or something. I even called Aerotech t' ask about them. Blimey! They told me that they had been painted for t' ads. Ya scallywag! I did mine with yellow and black duct tape.
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Summary: It works very well with t' rockets I have. Ya scallywag! T' heaviest rocket I own is less than 3 lbs. Ahoy! Begad! For rockets that require a 3/16 rod it was fantastic. Arrr! Ahoy! It has worked out pretty good for me. Since it came with t' Aerotech Initiator kit I think it be a good value. I would NOT have purchased it as a separate item, me hearties, because it costs too much by itself. Well, blow me down! For less loot you could make a home made one that would work better.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Well, here's a little product review for the boys at Aerotech. Your "Mantis" pad leaves much to be desired. It's too big for Estes stuff and too small for the NCR size mid-power rockets. Today, I took my NCR Patriot and attempted to put it on the Mantis Pad as a static display. While the pad holds it without danger of tipping, it will not do so in a vertical position. The swing arm of the ...
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D.L.B. (September 11, 2003)