FlisKits Long OverDue

FlisKits - Long OverDue (SP008)

Contributed by Chan Stevens

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 0.98 inches
Length: 23.14 inches
Manufacturer: FlisKits
Skill Level: 2
Style: Ring/Tube/Cone Fin

FlisKits Long OverDueBrief:
Since its inception, FlisKits has had a policy that if an order ever shipped late, ya bilge rat, they would provide a free rocket called "OverDue". Avast, me proud beauty! I've ordered quite a few products from them and t' me knowledge, only pre-order customers o' t' Grissom and/or Nomad have ever been fortunate enough t' get their orders late, me bucko, me bucko, shiver me timbers, and therefore accompanied by t' ever-elusive OverDue. Begad! Blimey! Blimey! Now, matey, Jim Flis has released a "stretch" version o' t' OverDue, arrr, for regular commercial sale, me bucko, called t' "Long OverDue". Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Blimey! Same great tube-fin design, but even more o' it t' love.

Construction:
Inside t' bag, you'll find plenty o' tubes--a BT-50 upper body tube, arrr, a BT-20 lower body tube, me bucko, and a BT-60 and BT-20 for cuttin' makin' into tube fins. Ahoy! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Also included is a nice balsa nose cone, ya bilge rat, a card stock pattern sheet, and a recovery package o' elastic and a plastic chute.

FlisKits instructions are always well written and contain sufficient illustrations; this is no exception. Avast! Bein' a minimum diameter design, arrr, ya bilge rat, me bucko, thar's no motor tube assembly, just a centerin' rin' block. Blimey! Arrr! Next, me bucko, t' BT-20 must be carefully marked for alignin' t' tube fins.

T' transition from t' lower BT-20 t' upper BT-50 consists o' a cardstock shroud, supported by a centerin' ring. Arrr! Blimey! My shroud be slightly oversized, shiver me timbers, easily corrected by trimmin' it down. Ahoy! Blimey! If it feels like you're doin' this upside down or backwards, shiver me timbers, relax--you are. Arrr! This design is an inverted small lower tube topped by a larger upper tube. Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! Blimey! Remember, these are t' guys that brought you t' ACME Spitfire!

T' good news about fin construction is that thar's no balsa t' cut, sand, matey, fill and seal. T' bad news is that t' tube fins aren't your basic Totally Tubular design. Ya scallywag! T' Long OverDue has a set o' three BT-60's, matey, matey, each o' which has a BT-20 nested inside, and all 6 tubes have 45-degree sloped cuts at t' top. Aye aye! T' tubes are easily marked and cut usin' t' included pattern, then marked with centerlines for mounting. Pay careful attention t' t' directions for this step, as thar be very little extra tubing, and if you don't nest t' cuts just right, matey, you won't have enough t' complete all t' tubes.

T' shock cord is attached by a paper tri-fold, then secured t' t' nose cone by a screw eye.

Overall, arrr, this would be about a skill level 3 kit due t' t' complexity o' angled tube cuts.

Finishing:
I filled t' seams in t' body tubes before bondin' them, thinkin' this clever step would make finishin' go much more smoothly. Avast, me proud beauty! Unfortunately, I filled t' OUTSIDE o' t' tubes, ya bilge rat, and for t' tube fins thar's a lot o' t' inside exposed. Arrr! Ahoy! Try sandin' and fillin' t' inside o' a BT-20 with adult fingers! I made a feeble effort usin' a 13mm motor casin' glued t' a dowel, but decided I'd just have t' live with a few spirals.

I opted for a metallic finish, shiver me timbers, usin' red for t' top, shiver me timbers, me hearties, blue for t' bottom, me hearties, and green and silver for t' tube fins (paintin' t' tube fins before bonding, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, arrr, then substitutin' CA for yellow glue makes t' multi-color effect easy t' achieve).

T' finished product is a very eye-catchin' design. I only wish FlisKits would include decals with more o' their kits, matey, although this is a lot o' kit for t' loot and I suspect water slides would be a bit over budget.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
After several club launches were blown/snowed-out this winter, me cabin fever was burnin' badly enough that I trekked out in 10 degree weather t' fly in clear skies and near zero wind conditions.

For its first flight, matey, I went with t' max--a C6-5. Blimey! Ya scallywag! T' flight be perfect--straight up, me hearties, nay even a trace o' spin, ya bilge rat, and deployment right at apogee. Ahoy! FlisKits chutes offer three different sizes on t' pattern sheet, arrr, me hearties, and I went with t' largest, matey, resultin' in a very slow descent, landin' only about 20-30 yards from t' pad. Begad! A 12" chute would suffice on a more windy day.

Recovery:
Excellent flight; best one o' t' day.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
Another great design from Jim Flis. Begad! This one will be one o' me most frequent flyers.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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Comments:

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M.J.F. (May 3, 2006)
This rocket is amazing!!!! Looks awesome and flies even better. Went up dead straight and really high on a C6-5 but could see it all the way up. The kit is really easy to put together, really good instructions and quality parts just a bit of time required to cut out the fins. does need a new parachute as per normal and I wouldn't use the 16inch parachute given as an option because it may never come back!!! I found a good 12inch chute was more than good enough. I?d recommend buying one now.

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