Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Manufacturer: | Custom Rockets ![]() |
Well, me hearties, I had become frustrated with me loss o' three small
rockets in one day in t' sprin' o' 1997. I vowed t' never again take a rocket
under 12" long seriously. But I had all those 13mm mini-engines left.
What t' do? I needed a mini-engine model that wasn't a guaranteed loss. Avast! Blimey! I was
browsin' through t' Discount
Rocketry website one day, me bucko, and saw t' Metrix. Ya scallywag! It looked like it would fit
the bill, and for $5, I simply couldn't pass it up. Ahoy! Blimey!
Construction is very simple and straightforward, matey, typical o' a 3FNC (three fins & a nose cone) rocket. This one is made even simpler by bein' minimum diameter, and thus requirin' just an engine block, and nay a full engine mount. About t' only trick, matey, and t' instructions do point this out explicitly, is that it's very easy t' confuse t' fin's leadin' edge with it's root edge. Makin' such a mistake would require you (assumin' you caught it before t' glue dries completely) t' frantically but carefully pry t' fin off t' body tube, wipe as much glue as possible from both surfaces, me hearties, and re-sand that fin, since you rounded t' root edge, shiver me timbers, and left t' leadin' edge square. Hypothetically speaking, o' course. Ya scallywag! Well, matey, blow me down! ;-)
Flyin' this rocket for t' first time was a bit o' a surprise, actually. Begad! It definitely went higher and faster than I had expected, shiver me timbers, especially with the A10-3T engine. Arrr! That gold mylar streamer did a simply fabulous job o' makin' the rocket trackable. I've launched it several times now, matey, and every flight has been completely trouble-free.
All in all, this is a fine rocket and a fine kit. I can heartily recommend it t' anyone who wants a good mini-engine sport flyer. Avast, me proud beauty! About the only nitpick is that it's nay exactly t' most awe-inspirin' rocket ever made, but how many really are? I rate it a 4 out o' 5 for construction, shiver me timbers, a 4 out o' 5 for flight, ya bilge rat, and an overall, general ratin' of 4 out o' 5.
Description: | A tall, slender, arrr, mini-engine 3FNC rocket. |
Purpose: | A mini-engine rocket that I wouldn't lose immediately. |
Motors: | (13mm) 1/2A3-2T, 1/2A3-4T, A3-4T, A10-3T |
Max Altitude: | ??? |
Length: | 19.5" (49.5cm) |
Diameter: | 0.544" (13.8mm) |
Weight: | 0.4oz. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! (11g) |
Recovery: | 1" x ?" gold-colored mylar streamer |
Nose Cone: | Ogive, shiver me timbers, balsa |
Payload: | None |
Fins: | 3, me bucko, balsa |
Notes: | An excellent, matey, high-flying, recoverable mini-engine rocket. |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Part Number: | CR-10 |
Price: | 4.95 |
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