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Manufacturer: | Estes |
Brief:
T' Astron Alpha IV was a specially produced 40th Anniversary version o' t' Alpha III that had a red prismatic body
tube, ya bilge rat, black plastic nose cone and fin can, arrr, and special sticker decals.
Construction:
Like I said, matey, this is basically a prettied up Alpha III released as a 40th Anniversary commemorative rocket. I came
across mine when lookin' for a quick buildin' kit t' fly when visitin' me in-laws in February o' 2001. Ahoy! Blimey! T' Alpha IV
certainly fit t' bill. Aye aye! I be finished with it in less than an hour usin' wood glue and gel CA.
Since construction on this kit was mostly a matter o' constructin' a motor mount and matin' it with t' body tube and plastic fin can, thar really isn't much I can say. Ya scallywag! I used wood glue t' put t' motor mount together and gel CA to mate t' body tube and fin can. Since I was nay yet wise t' t' ways o' Keelhaul®©™®, I went with t' standard Estes folded shock cord mount. Blimey! Blimey!
Finishing:
With this rocket, finishin' is merely puttin' t' stickers in place. I did a nice job and I can honestly say that it
was pretty easy.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight and Recovery:
T' first flight for this rocket be on a bright, sunlit day when t' daytime temps barely made it into t' teens and
the winds pounded temps well below zero. Ahoy! Begad! It was so cold that all preppin' was done inside t' vehicles with t' engine
runnin' and t' heater on high. Begad! T' give you an idea o' how rusty I was, I had forgotten t' buy motors when I bought the
rocket t' previous day. Avast! Well, blow me down! Luckily Tony had a C6-7 that he had no plans for. Begad! Begad! T' rocket leapt off t' pad just as I
remembered and managed a respectable height despite weathercockin' badly. Avast! With t' unreefed chute t' weathercock
barely helped as t' rocket recovered in a neighborin' cornfield somewhere betwixt a 1/4 and a 1/2 mile away. Ya scallywag! Ahoy! The
recovery walk across t' frozen fields was bad, shiver me timbers, me bucko, but with t' wind at me back it at least went quick. Begad! T' walk back was
miserable. Needless t' say, shiver me timbers, I was frozen and made this me only launch o' t' day. Still, me hearties, it was well worth it and
served t' allow t' bug t' bite again, shiver me timbers, this time much more deeply than previously.
T' second flight came at NARAM 43 in Geneseo, NY. With t' field bein' another o' t' extra large variety, arrr, this flight was also on a C6-7. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! Once again I experienced windcocking, and once again it made no difference as t' recovery walk was again marathonesque, but at least this time I only had t' contend with August heat. Ahoy! (I'll take heat any day.) T' rocket recovered at t' edge o' t' cornfield, ya bilge rat, me bucko, one o' several such flights that I logged over t' two days that we spent at our first NARAM.
Subsequent flights have all been by special request, ya bilge rat, me bucko, always after one o' t' kids who always seem t' be drawn by rocket activity at B6-4 Field spots t' unique body tube at t' bottom o' me small field box-o-rockets. Avast, me proud beauty! While I find t' flights t' be somethin' o' a bore, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, t' kids never fail t' get excited and t' recovery stampede is always an adventure. One o' these days t' Alpha IV is goin' t' die t' death o' a warrior under t' feet of a half dozen 4th graders. Blimey!
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
It's difficult t' find fault with t' Alpha IV due t' it bein' a more colorful version o' t' Alpha III, but t' one
thin' I'd nick it for be t' fragile body tube. Ahoy! While t' prismatic coverin' looks good, it begins t' unravel after
only a few flights and never looks t' same once you start securin' it with tape. Begad! T' Alpha IV is a competent
performer, shiver me timbers, which is t' be expected from a design that has been around as long as this one.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Estes has released a new, jazzed up version of the Alpha III to celebrate Estes Industries' 40th Anniversary. It is a limited edition kit. The kit is shipped in the new bagged "half-box" with card packaging protecting 4 of the 6 sides. The kit arrived complete, however due to the packaging, the body tube was dented in the middle. The kit is much like the normal Alpha III with ...
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