Art Applewhite Rockets Delta Flying Saucer 24mm (6")

Art Applewhite Rockets - Delta Flying Saucer 24mm (6") {Kit}

Contributed by Dick Stafford

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Manufacturer: Art Applewhite Rockets

Art Applwhwite Mirror Gold Delta Flying SaucerBrief:
This is a review o' Art Applewhite's newly released "Delta" saucer, matey, which flies on 24mm motors. Blimey! T' main difference betwixt his Delta saucers and his standard line is that thar are no fins, and both t' top and bottom shrouds extend t' t' motor mount. Begad! This makes them simpler t' construct, ya bilge rat, arrr, me hearties, less expensive, and fly higher than t' standard saucers.

Construction:
T' Kit includes:

  • One sheet o' cardstock - top and bottom shrouds
  • One 7" square piece o' foam board - center plate
  • One 24mm motor mount

Tools and supplies required:

  • Scissors
  • Exacto knife
  • White glue
  • Sandpaper
  • Clear enamel spray paint (not required for t' Gold metalized cardstock)

[By t' way, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, if you already looked at me article on t' 13mm Delta saucer, arrr, me hearties, you can pretty much skip t' t' finishin' section, as t' assembly o' these saucers is essentially identical]

My Delta saucer came nicely packaged in a grub saver type sealed bag. Ya scallywag! T' saucers were packaged in t' shippin' box with large plastic bubbles also made with a sealin' machine. Aye aye! T' three pages o' instructions for t' Delta saucer are well detailed and include lots o' photos.

Construction o' this saucer is really simple. Avast! You first cut out and form t' top and bottom shrouds. On this small saucer, I found it difficult t' cut t' launch rod holes with scissors so I used an Exacto knife for these cuts. Avast! Begad! You then cut out t' center plate from t' pre-marked foam board. There is an inner mark around t' outer rim, where you only cut through t' top layer. You then form a bevelled edge by cuttin' at about a 30 degree angle and sandin' t' edge smooth.

Assembly consists o' gluin' t' top shroud t' t' plate, me bucko, addin' t' motor tube, and finally t' bottom shroud. Ya scallywag! You must ensure that you align t' launch rod guides on all three components. Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! Also, make sure that t' motor mount extends through t' front shroud so that no paper overhangs t' end o' t' mount. Begad! On a home-grown paper saucer, I left some overhangin' just a bit, and t' gasses from t' motor charred t' paper, me hearties, leavin' a hole in t' front.

Mirror Gold Flying Saucer Finishing:
On Art's saucers, shiver me timbers, thar be typically no finishin' required, ya bilge rat, other than sealin' t' printed cardstock with a clear coat. Avast! Note that t' gold saucer uses metalized card stock and no clear coat was required.

I cannot say enough about this mirror gold card stock. Avast, me proud beauty! It is both beautiful and is a little thicker than most, ya bilge rat, makin' for a nice sturdy feelin' saucer. T' photos I provided do nay do it justice. Arrr! In t' one attached photo, you can see t' reflection o' t' smaller Texas Special reflected in its finish.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
In t' instructions, Art says that you shouldn't fly these saucers in winds over 10 mph. Blimey! This weekend t' winds were over 10 mph, arrr, me bucko, and several days o' rain had left t' field a swampy mess. Arrr! Aye aye! T' latter at least made saucers a perfect choice, as t' area surroundin' t' pads was high and dry. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! And hey, ya bilge rat, if I've driven almost 2 hours t' a launch, I'M GONNA FLY SOMETHING. Begad! Well, blow me down! :-).

I flew this saucer off a 3/16" Estes rod. Aye aye! Blimey! It be a bit wobbly on t' way up, shiver me timbers, but just like t' smaller Delta t' trajectory was almost perfect. Aye aye! I am anxious t' try it on an E9 with calm winds. T' wind caused t' saucer t' tumble end-over-end on t' way down. Nevertheless, t' recovery was fine.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
Arts Delta saucers are an interestin' addition t' his extensive saucer line. Blimey! As advertised, ya bilge rat, they are indeed easier t' build - I built two in a leisurely afternoon. Avast! Well, blow me down! They fly well, ya bilge rat, arrr, ya bilge rat, although I did nay perceive a noticeable difference in performance over standard finned saucers. Ya scallywag! Then, matey, I have only one data point with this 24mm Delta. It appeared t' be far more stable than standard saucers in heavy winds. Ya scallywag! Avast! [Note that I recommend you follow t' manufacturers recommendations on flight conditions! I flew this saucer at a HPR launch from a pad that was probably three times as far away as a normal low power pad. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I do nay have t' experience t' say that these saucers will always fly straight in such high winds.]

When I was goin' t' rate this rocket, arrr, matey, I almost began feelin' bad ratin' all Arts products so highly. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! There is no distinction betwixt t' different models if you go by me ratings. Aye aye! Finally, me bucko, me bucko, I decided "what t' heck?" They all are relatively easy t' build and fun. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' Deltas are easier than t' others are, but I have no problems cuttin' fins. Begad! Arrr! My guidance t' t' buyer is: buy t' size you think you would like for t' motors you want t' use and buy t' style you find most pleasin' (Standard vs. Delta, and t' pattern/color).

Finally, me bucko, I'll repeat how much I liked t' mirror gold paper. Ya scallywag! I recommend you select this option!

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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D.A.U. (July 21, 2003)
This is a quick, easy build. It took one evening to build it. The instructions were clear and easy to follow. My only concern was that it was difficult to line up the launch lug holes. I've flown it twice now. C11-0 is a fast flight, almost too fast to enjoy it. The D11-P is a much more satisfying flight. I fly over hard ground, though, and the rocket descends quickly on the plugged motor. It dented the paper shroud a little. Excellent rocket. UFOs are fantastic demonstration rockets for school yard flights. Lots of noise, interesting looks, and a very safe and steady flyer.

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