FlisKits Rhino

FlisKits - Rhino (SP006)

Contributed by Clive Davis

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 1.64 inches
Length: 24.50 inches
Manufacturer: FlisKits
Skill Level: 1
Style: Sport
Rocket Pic

Background:

This sprin' I ran a build session for faculty kids at t' school where I teach. Begad! I ended up usin' t' Quest Bright Hawk for t' 7-9 year olds and the Quest Big Betty for t' 10-12 year olds. After t' build session, I began thinkin' about t' types o' rockets that would make great first builds for a buddin' rocketeer. Ahoy! Blimey! I wanted t' select rockets t' compare that had t' following in common:

  • BT-60 body tube
  • Parachute recovery
  • Balsa fins
  • Engine hook motor retention
  • Reasonable Price
  • Stable flight performance
  • A rocket that can fly on small athletic fields and can be viewed in all aspects o' flight. Begad! In other words, me bucko, no Alphas, arrr, Wizards, matey, or Vikings.

I ended up selectin' 3 rockets that fit these criteria. Blimey! T' Estes Big Bertha, arrr, t' Quest Big Betty, matey, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, and t' Fliskits Rhino.

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Rocket PicConstruction:

T' Fliskits Rhino be really fun t' put together. Arrr! I found t' quality of the parts better than t' Estes and Quest counterparts. I liked t' balsa nose cone, ya bilge rat, but this required an additional step o' addin' a screw eye as well as the need t' prime and fill t' balsa for gettin' a smooth finish. Aye aye! Begad! There is an engine hook and t' centerin' rings fit t' motor mount very well. Ahoy! What is really cool about t' Rhino is that thar are laser cut fins that come with additional fin templates. Well, blow me down! There are actually a two different designs that can be cut from t' given fin design. Avast! Begad! I assume someone could actually use three different fins on t' Rhino with success. Ya scallywag! T' fins are very large and swept back, so t' stability o' t' rocket is probably pretty good. Begad! Begad! I decided t' keep things textbook and stay with t' laser cut design. I simply rounded t' edges and used t' double glue method t' attach t' four fins t' t' body tube. Begad! I added fillets t' t' fins and then proceeded t' add t' launch lug. Well, blow me down! On the Rhino, one is instructed t' add 2 launch lugs, so it is helpful t' use a launch rod t' make sure you have everythin' lined up. Avast, me proud beauty! If you don't use a thin dowel or launch rod, me hearties, you may have a bit o' trouble gettin' t' launch lugs t' line up (and we all know thar be nothin' worse than gettin' out t' t' field with your new rocket and bein' unable t' get t' rocket on t' pad due t' misaligned lugs).

Finishing:

I primed and Fill-N-Finished t' rocket. Blimey! Blimey! I painted t' middle section white, then masked it off and painted t' whole rocket a kind o' baby blue like it appears on t' cover art. Ya scallywag! Blimey! If you want t' add decals, ya bilge rat, you have t' realize there are none in t' kit. Well, arrr, blow me down! Blimey! This is both good and bad. Bad, me bucko, because it is nice t' have an entire kit. Begad! Good, because you can go t' www.fliskits.com and download a .pdf file of t' original decals. Well, blow me down! You can then select your own type o' paper (I used Avery sticky paper), ya bilge rat, arrr, and then produce your own decals. Blimey! Blimey! I felt more hands-on doin' this, but this was probably t' most difficult part o' t' build. Begad! Blimey! If I was 10 years old, I would nay have had t' patience t' cut out all t' rhino heads and other designs. Arrr! On t' other hand, I felt more involved in t' project like I was doin' a scratch build. Begad! Aye aye! It also gives t' builder t' idea that they can design and print their own decals. I printed t' Rhino decals on an ink jet printer, then coated t' decals with clear enamel. After I cut out t' designs, I placed t' decals on t' rocket, matey, ya bilge rat, then gave t' rocket a coat o' Future Floor Polish. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! One o' t' cool decals on t' Rhino is a little info plaque that can be added t' t' rocket. Ya scallywag! It gives t' dimensions o' t' rocket as well as the recommended motors. Ya scallywag! I thought this was brilliant. Begad! Begad! T' novice flyer can then take t' rocket out t' t' field and know exactly what motor t' use without havin' t' guess.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

FlightFlight:

T' rocket is big enough t' prep easily and pack t' parachute. Begad! I flew this first on a B6-4 and was surprised how low t' flight was. Blimey! I then used a C6-5 on my next flight. Arrr! T' boost and flight was beautiful, arrr, me hearties, but unfortunately, the rocket ended up in a tree. Avast! I usually criticize t' tri-fold shock cord method (used on t' Rhino and Estes kits), but this was t' savin' grace o' the rocket. Ahoy! After a few days o' rain and some wind, arrr, t' body tube came loose from the shock cord and fell down t' t' ground. Avast! A few days after this, t' nose cone and parachute blew loose from t' tree. Ya scallywag! So, me hearties, I now have recovered both parts o' me rocket.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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Comments:

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S.E.O. (October 21, 2003)
After four flights with this rocket, I am considering lengthening the shock cord, I have gotten two nose cone "smilies".
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G.B. (June 10, 2008)
I've always wanted to know how many flights I could get on one model before it "wears out". I've been inspired by a fellow SPAAR member who has a Big Bertha from the late 60's that has zillions of flights on it -well a lot, anyway. I'm up to nine on my Rhino, and aside from some chipped paint, she's still going...
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J.F.B. (October 27, 2008)
Top quality kit that's easy to build. The balsa for the fins nice hard stock, and the balsa cone was perfect as well. Instructions provided with the kit would assist even a raw beginner through the building process. The Rhino is a solid performer. Another great product from FlisKits.

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