Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 1.64 inches |
Length: | 20.13 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Skill Level: | 3 |
Style: | Futuristic/Exotic |
Brief:
This is a single staged, futuristic style clone o' t' Estes Out o' Production (OOP) kit from t' Galactic Pirate series. Arrr! It flies on a single 18mm motor and recovers on a single 18" plastic Estes chute.
Construction:
Instructions for this kit are available on JimZ's web site at http://www.dars.org/jimz/estes.htm
T' parts inventory is listed in t' standard Estes part nomenclature, but some o' t' parts are obsolete and need t' be fabricated. Begad! Arrr! Lengths for t' out o' date nomenclatured parts can be determined by visitin' t' Ninfinger web page.
Parenthesis items show how I fabricated t' item.
This bein' me second attempt at buildin' this model, ya bilge rat, I made some improvements t' t' construction process for strength, durability, arrr, and visual appeal.
T' instructions are simple and well-illustrated. Ya scallywag! Arrr! I found them easy t' follow after convertin' t' out-of-date nomenclatures and determinin' required lengths. I tend t' always pre-fit everythin' before gluing. Well, blow me down! In this case, I glued everythin' with Elmers white glue.
Gotchas are few but one big gotcha does exist. When printin' patterns off JimZ's web site be careful t' check that your printer is printin' in true size. Ya scallywag! Some printers will "print t' fit" t' paper stock you are using. Well, blow me down! This will throw everythin' off in t' construction process.
After t' patterns are printed, construction is straight forward. Avast, me proud beauty! I made several simple alterations that I thought greatly improved t' finished product.
Instructions call for a two-part fin cut and assembled from .125" balsa. Aye aye! On me boilerplate first attempt I experienced many broken fins near t' thin bases on recovery. T' overcome this, arrr, I elected t' cut t' fins as a single assembly from .125" basswood. I then soaked them in thin and thick CA glue t' strengthen and seal t' wood grains.
No tube was readily available for t' BT63CJ Tail Shroud tube. Ya scallywag! Blimey! For this I cut t' pattern from a 3" section o' BT60. I then split t' shroud in t' thin area and glued it in place on t' body tube. Avast! Avast! After t' glue dried, me hearties, me bucko, I filled t' slit with Elmers's wood filler and sanded it till it was nay noticeable.
T' pattern for t' Cockpit Canopy was cut from paper and tacked into place with Elmers. Avast! Blimey! Be careful about wettin' t' paper too much with Elmers white glue as it will cause t' paper t' deform. I then soaked t' canopy in place with thin CA glue. This permanently cements it in place and greatly improves its strength.
Finally, I was nay able t' find any BT3 tube for t' Rocket tubes. Begad! For this I elected t' use Apogee's 10.5mm tubin' and cut eight sections t' a 1.75" length. Ya scallywag! I discovered that if I discarded t' spacer seven o' these tubes fit nicely around t' engine tube, me bucko, For t' 8th and last tube I positioned it over t' engine hook. Aye aye! T' facilitate operation o' t' hook, I cut a lengthwise slit in t' 8th tube t' same width as t' engine hook. When glued in place, ya bilge rat, me bucko, it gives t' illusion o' a complete tube but allows for t' engine hook t' be displaced inside o' t' tube. Aye aye! Begad! Gotcha warning: remember t' paint t' motor mount tubes before gluin' them into t' rocket as t' instructions state.
Finishing:
I built this rocket because I liked t' way it looks. Ya scallywag! Therefore, matey, I decided t' finish it in factory colors and decals. O' course, t' decals are no longer available. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! Luckily a decal scan is also available on JimZ's web site. That allowed me t' print me own decals on inkjet decal paper. Ahoy! Decal paper is available from most hobby shops or several web vendors.
Paintin' be accomplished in two phases. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! This procedure is also recommended in t' instructions. Arrr! Avast! T' Rocket is painted all over in bright orange, while t' motor mount tube area is painted separately in chrome.
Next, me bucko, t' very tedious placement o' decals and rivet patterns are cut and placed on t' rocket. Arrr! T' only bad illustration on t' JimZ web documents be t' decal placement illustrations. Well, blow me down! Avast! Unfortunately, they are blacked out and unreadable, ya bilge rat, however, me bucko, 95% o' t' decal placement can be figured out from t' instructions and t' finish rocket pictured on t' web site.
Gotcha: After all decals are in place and dry. Aye aye! Spray a couple o' coats o' clearcoat over t' decals t' seal them in place. Do this before you glue t' motor mount in place. I have discovered that clearcoat paint sprayed over chrome paint ruins t' chrome effect.
After t' clearcoat is dry, me bucko, shiver me timbers, glue t' motor mount in place per t' instructions.
Looks great!!
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
I have yet t' fly me second attempt at buildin' this rocket. Arrr! However, me first boilerplate attempt has flown a few times. Well, matey, blow me down! I believe that t' A8-3 motor is far t' weak t' lift this rocket. Well, blow me down! This might be contributed t' me heavy construction techniques.
On an A8-3, t' test rocket flew true on sluggish performance o' t' rod t' 75 feet. Arrr! Recovery occurred so close t' t' ground that t' chute barely opened. Ahoy! Aye aye! This resulted in a broken balsa fin from t' hard landing. Thus, t' fin improvement on t' second installment.
T' second rocket will fly its maiden flight on a B6-4 soon.
Waddin' and motor retention are all standard for t' Estes model rockets.
Recovery:
My shock cord construction was o' t' Quest rocket design. Begad! Blimey! T' instructions call for t' standard Estes trifold glued inside t' body tube. Ahoy! Aye aye! My experience has this method failin' after several flights.
Therefore, I ran a 6" piece o' Keelhaul®©™ strin' through t' forward centerin' rin' and tied it around t' motor mount. Begad! Begad! Blimey! I then tied t' end o' t' Keelhaul®©™® strin' t' a 20" length o' elastic shock cord. Well, blow me down! I have also learned that t' knot should fall inside t' body tube near t' top with t' Keelhaul®©™ strin' fully extended. If Keelhaul®©™ strin' is allowed t' be exposed t' t' end edges o' t' body tube it can cut like a wire and zipper t' body tube on normal chute deployments.
As long as you avoid t' A8-3 motor, me hearties, me bucko, recovery will be gentle on t' standard Estes 18" plastic chute. On t' A8-3 t' chute opens t' close t' t' ground t' allow for proper deceleration.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
This is a great rocket, me hearties, and with some patience in placin' t' rivet decals you will end up with a greatly detailed futuristic flier. Arrr! Blimey! In fact, it looks so good it is probably guaranteed t' be grabbed by t' rocket Gods ;>)
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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