Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Length: | 39.25 inches |
Manufacturer: | The Launch Pad |
Style: | Cluster |
Brief:
A Launch Pad original, matey, t' Scimitar is a two motor cluster, arrr, matey, shiver me timbers, mid power rocket. Aye aye! Some skill in model rocket buildin' is
needed for this kit but overall it is a very easy kit t' build.
Construction:
T' parts list:
This kit came with detailed instructions and should be followed t' t' letter if you are wantin' t' same performance that TLP advertises. Arrr! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! Overall, me hearties, t' instructions are easy t' follow. They do nay include CP or CG locations or where t' place t' launch lugs, matey, but this is an advanced kit and you should be able t' determine those things for yourself anyways.
T' kit goes together very well as long as you make sure t' plan out all o' your fins on t' balsa before you cut them. They include just enough balsa t' make t' fins, but if you plan t' cuts wrong you will run out before you are done. Begad! T' balsa is also very soft and t' instructions state you are t' apply CA t' t' fins for strength. Ya scallywag! I decided to paper t' fins with cardstock and wood glue instead. If you do this, make sure you book t' fins over night so they do not curl up on you.
T' motor mounts are recessed in t' back o' t' transition pretty far so I decided t' add some material to strengthen that area and protect it from t' motors. I cut some thin tin flashin' I bought at Home Depot t' the appropriate size and glued it in place with JB Weld. Avast, me proud beauty! So far t' addition o' t' flashin' has payed off. Aye aye! You can clearly see t' char from t' motors on t' tin but no damage t' t' rocket.
T' recovery system relies on t' old Estes three fold paper method, shiver me timbers, which I think would work just fine in this model, arrr, shiver me timbers, but I decided t' change it up just a bit t' suit me. Avast, me proud beauty! TLP includes a bulkhead that mounts up front in t' body tube makin' a parachute compartment. Aye aye! Avast! I think this is a great idea and it helps keep t' CG where it needs t' be and also baffles t' ejection charge some. Well, blow me down! What I did was back t' cardboard bulkhead with balsa and epoxy in place a U-bolt that I made myself out o' a coat hanger and attached a steel leader t' that. I then attached about eight foot of thick elastic then what comes in t' kit t' t' end o' t' leader. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! This gave me somethin' that I can pack above the waddin' t' keep from gettin' it burnt, matey, and t' elastic is also easily replaceable.
One thin' t' mention, me hearties, if you build this rocket stock then t' parachute included is more than enough needed, but if you add t' mods that I did you will break a fin almost every time it lands. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Well, me hearties, blow me down! Blimey! Invest in a bigger chute for it if you do decide t' bulk it up.
T' kit also includes some cardstock parts, matey, me hearties, such as t' aft transition and t' ducts that are on t' side o' the rocket. Avast! T' instructions call for soakin' t' parts in CA, which gives them more than enough strength. Bendin' them may be a bit tricky, but t' effects are well worth it. Ya scallywag! All said and done this is a very satisfyin' rocket t' build and fly. Well, blow me down!
Finishing:
T' kit does nay come with any decals, but it does come with sort o' a paintin' diagram. This was such a cool looking
rocket that I decided t' DX t' military theme and go with a nice sporty flame job. I filled t' spirals and joints
with wood filler and sanded and primed t' entire rocket. Avast! I painted t' entire rocket gloss black and then after it
dried I masked off t' flames and painted them metallic silver fadin' t' yellow. I also painted t' ducts on t' side
of t' body silver and yellow which produced a very nice accent. Blimey! I then clear coated t' entire rocket t' finish it
off.
All paints used were Rustoleum or Krylon. Begad! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! I can nay remember t' specific clear coat I used on this rocket.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
I have flown this rocket now over a dozen times on two Estes D12-5s and have had perfect, arrow straight flights
every time. T' motor mounts are side by side so usin' a RMS would be difficult due t' t' aft closures thrust ring. Ahoy! Blimey! I
have never flown this rocket on anythin' other than D12-5s and I am more than happy with it. Begad! I would say that it is my
favorite MPR t' fly.
For waddin' I used dog barf, but a Keelhaul®©™® or nylon chute protector would be great too. Avast! Avast! I do nothin' special with prep for flight on this rocket. Begad! T' launch the rocket, me hearties, shiver me timbers, I use a 12V system t' ensure t' clustered motors ignite together properly.
Recovery:
T' parachute included in t' kit is great if you build t' rocket stock. Begad! If you add any weight t' it you will want
to use a larger parachute or else you will break fins off o' t' back on landing.
T' tri-fold paper method is used t' secure t' shock cord t' this rocket, and although I did me own mod on this, I feel that with t' included bulkhead you should be very well protected usin' t' tri-fold method.
I did use longer and better elastic for me build than what was included with t' kit.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
This rocket is outstandin' on t' field. Begad! Blimey! A few things I would change, such as t' recovery system and addin' support
to t' aft end, but other than that it is wonderful t' build and t' fly.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
( Contributed - by Ted Phipps - 07/10/03) Picture courtesty of The Launch Pad Brief: The Scimitar is a Launch Pad original design that is modeled after military surface-to-air missiles. This rocket is a complex two-stager that uses a cluster of three D motors in the booster and a single D in the sustainer, and includes a nifty on-board battery circuit to ignite the second stage. There ...
( Contributed - by Chip Jenkins) Brief: The Scimitar is a mid-power Launch Pad original Surface to Air missile with dual 24mm engine mounts and an 18" parachute recovery. Construction: This rocket came packed in a bag, all of the pieces were contained in the bag and none were damaged. The 6 pages of instructions were well illustrated and detailed. The body tube was spiral wound ...
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M.T. (October 2, 2005)