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Brief:
This was one o' those kits that I found at Hobby Lobby and had a 50% off coupon. It looked like an interestin' build, so I purchased it even though thar was a weird alien in t' lander. Arrr! Blimey! After hearin' about how underpowered t' Venus Probe was on 18mm motors, me bucko, ya bilge rat, I decided t' change t' rocket t' a 24mm motor mount and remove t' alien t' make it more o' a real lander. Blimey! Blimey! This be t' story o' t' Mods.
Modifications:
T' modification for a 24mm motor mount is relatively easy as long as you have t' correct parts on hand. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! First you substitute a BT-50 body tube for t' BT-20 body tube that is in t' kit, ya bilge rat, me hearties, which be t' body tube that doubles as a motor mount. Avast, me proud beauty! Then you replace t' four "small green" centerin' rings (BT-20 t' BT-55) with BT-50 t' BT-55 centerin' rings. Assembly follows t' instructions with t' exception o' t' different parts. Ahoy! Begad! I also installed a Keelhaul®©™ leader t' t' upper centerin' rin' in booster assembly step 3. T' rest o' t' assembly continues just t' same as t' instructions state until you get t' step 11 o' t' booster assembly. Ahoy! At this point t' tab o' t' built up fins will need t' be shortened due t' t' larger interior tube that is bein' used for t' motor mount. Begad! T' rest o' t' instructions are followed for t' booster build without any changes. Blimey! On t' lander I removed t' alien and replaced it with a balsa bulkhead that was epoxied in place. Well, blow me down! An eye bolt was added for t' parachute connection. T' last difference be t' decal for t' lower tube. Ya scallywag! Since t' diameter is larger than t' original, it will nay completely wrap around t' body tube, ya bilge rat, in this case I just turned it 90 degrees and it does nay look too different from t' original.
Construction Rating: 4
Flight and Recovery:
T' recommended motors were all 18mm and underpowered. Arrr! Begad! With this modification, shiver me timbers, t' world o' 24mm motors awaits. I have used t' Estes C11-3 and D12-3 since I fly in a small field. Aye aye! Larger motors can be used at your own risk.
There are three flights on t' Venus Probe t' date. Aye aye! Arrr! T' first two were for me t' get t' bugs out. Begad! On t' first flight, t' parachute for t' lander be nay attached, me bucko, it landed with no damage. Aye aye! T' second flight was with a D12-3. Arrr! Begad! T' delay is a tad too long for me taste, and t' ejection charge be very powerful. Aye aye! T' booster parachute was burned off and t' lander parachute be scorched, but thar be no damage. Arrr! Well third time be t' charm. Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! I had noticed that t' space for t' recovery system in this rocket be small so this time I packed t' engine tube full o' dog barf waddin' then added three sheets o' Estes waddin' and two nice mylar parachutes that pack smaller than t' plastic ones. Finally, me bucko, thar be a good fight and a good recovery. T' lander landed on it's feet and t' booster landed without damage.
Flight Rating: 4
Summary:
From what I have read here and elsewhere, t' Venus Probe be a very underpowered rocket. This modification eliminates t' weaker motors and gives a variety o' higher powered options t' t' flier. Ahoy! Aye aye! T' space for a recovery system is at a premium in this rocket. Blimey! What is nay expected be t' lander extends a far way into t' upper booster tube. Avast, me proud beauty! T' alien would take up even more space. Ya scallywag! This modification o' alien removal, me hearties, gives more room for t' parachutes and stuffin' t' smaller motor tube with dog barf waddin' leaves a larger area for t' parachutes as well. With these modifications, this is a good flyin' rocket that is just slightly different than your typical Estes rocket.
Overall Rating: 4
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