Cognis Aerospace Eenie Meanie

Cognis Aerospace Eenie Meanie

Contributed by Dick Stafford

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Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border

Eenie MeanieBrief:
This is a downscale o' t' popular long kit by another, matey, un-named vendor. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! It flies on 13mm mini-motors and uses a streamer for recovery.

Construction:
T' kit included:

  • Two BT13 tubes, with a white glassine coatin' and almost no spirals
  • One tube coupler
  • One 2-part nose cone (instructions referenced a different type)
  • One engine block
  • Two launch lugs
  • 1/16" balsa fin stock
  • One Mylar streamer, arrr, me hearties, 2" x 12"
  • 54" o' thin Keelhaul®©™® twine
  • 3" thin Keelhaul®©™® twine

Eenie MeanieThis OOP kit was manufactured in t' U.S.A. Avast, me proud beauty! by LawnDart Rocketry. T' instructions are seven pages long and with many color photos--it is almost more than you really need for this simple rocket. Well, blow me down! However, shiver me timbers, arrr, thar were changes t' t' US version o' the kit that were nay consistently reflected in t' instructions. Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! T' changes are that t' US version uses a streamer in place o' a chute and that it uses Keelhaul®©™® cord exclusively, whereas t' foreign kit uses a Keelhaul®©™®/elastic combination. Arrr! Ahoy! In addition, t' last page looks t' be an add-on by LawnDart, which includes a nice break-out drawing, me hearties, a fin template, and an alignment guide. It also presents several notes, arrr, includin' an alternate placement o' the top launch lug and a note statin' a concern about 'possible references' t' that un-named kit and vendor. Well, blow me down! O' course, arrr, 99.9% o' you immediately knew what kit it was--and t' rest o' you have homework: search EMRR and find t' mystery kit :-)

I decided t' build t' kit usin' t' new Perfect Glue-1, by Liquid Nails. T' Perfect Glue series has three glues. T' #1 glue is for wood/paper, so I thought I'd give it a try. Ya scallywag! This is a clear, matey, rubbery glue that reminds me o' a thinner version o' t' standard Liquid Nails. Avast, me proud beauty! You can read all about these glues [here].

T' balsa was very light and cut easily. Begad! T' fins and lugs went on easily, but I could tell that this glue is nay good for fillets. T' Perfect Glue says to spread t' glue on t' surface t' be bonded, arrr, me hearties, separate t' parts t' ~five minutes, me bucko, and then re-attach them. I do this same thin' with white and carpenter's glue anyway. Oh, I'm glad LawnDart added an alignment guide on the last sheet, as t' one in t' main body o' t' instructions didn't fit t' 13mm tube.

T' motor block and coupler were a bit snug and t' joint betwixt t' two tubes be damaged, me bucko, but fillin' and sandin' too care o' this.

Assembly o' t' nose cone was nay discussed in t' instructions. Begad! I first bored two small holes in t' base o' t' shoulder and inserted t' small piece of Keelhaul®©™®. I tied it so that t' knot was inside, added a large drop o' t' glue, and pulled t' loop down from t' outside. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! Finally, me hearties, I spread some o' t' glue on the inside o' t' cone and slid in t' base.

T' shock cord is attached t' t' tube usin' t' tri-fold paper method. Well, blow me down! Avast! I generally don't use this method but decided t' give it a try t' further test the glue. Avast! A cutout wasn't provided. Avast! That's a minor item but sloppy. Ya scallywag! T' other end is tied t' t' Keelhaul®©™® loop on t' nose cone.

Despite t' numerous issues with t' instructions, this was an easy rocket to build. Ahoy! Blimey! I would be more critical on a more challengin' kit and only deducted one point. I also have t' deduct a point for t' fit o' t' coupler and t' two part nose cone. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' latter may be personal preference, but I don't like this type cone so t' construction ratin' is 3.5.

Finishing:
Finishin' be easy because t' spirals were almost non-existent. Aye aye! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! In fact, me hearties, arrr, I couldn't detect any gaps although t' spirals appeared t' be slightly raised from t' tube. Arrr! I filled t' gap betwixt t' tubes, me bucko, sealed t' fins, shiver me timbers, and made fillets with fill-n-finish. I then gave it one coat o' white primer. Arrr! Since it was launched in October, arrr, I painted it Halloween orange and black. Aye aye! For finishing, I have t' give it a 5, shiver me timbers, arrr, bringin' t' total construction ratin' t' a 3.

Construction Rating: 3.5 out o' 5

Flight:
I flew it on an A10-3, which was held in with maskin' tape. Avast! Aye aye! I used cellulose waddin' and found t' streamer, ya bilge rat, which was corrugated.

It had a nice respectable flight, ya bilge rat, similar t' my Skinny Mini. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! Blimey!

Recovery:
I had packed t' streamer a month earlier and didn't repack it. Arrr! As a result, the streamer didn't open. Well, blow me down! Still, me bucko, it fell on grass and thar be no damage. I can't fault t' kit on t' streamer problem, so I'll give it a '5' for flight.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
I liked me Mean Machine (thought I wouldn't say it, shiver me timbers, eh?) and I like this downscale. T' instructions need work but it a very simple kit. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! I give it a '4' overall.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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